Over the past two years Amazon.com Inc. has dabbled in the transportation and logistics industry. But recently, the e-commerce behemoth began to directly broker freight to truck drivers, rather than ...
Amazon.com has jumped into the market of the third-party logistics broker, roiling the waters and raising concern that the Seattle-based e-commerce giant could disrupt the freight industry forever and ...
"I love Amazon," one trucking company executive said. "I get all of my stuff off of Amazon, but I don't want to do business with them." ...
Amazon this month rolled out its freight brokerage operation nationwide, a strategic move that not only brings the company into competition with other large digital brokerages like Uber Freight and ...
Two new developments from Amazon will affect the trucking and logistics market: Moving to one-day Prime shipping and growing its own freight-matching platform. In a conference call about the company’s ...
Amazon is offering less-than-truckload service through its Amazon Freight platform, according to a memo to customers. The service is being billed as a cost-effective solution for customers unable to ...
Amazon is now offering less-than-truckload services to customers shipping inbound to its fulfillment facilities, according to an April 4 news release. Customers can access the new offering via the ...
Owner-operator Norman Camamile found himself on the weekend of June 8-9 moored with his reefer trailer at a Columbus, Ohio, area truck stop, when he saw an enticing prospect for a local load posted to ...
Amazon is getting directly into the business of moving packages and freight across the country and around the world. In the latest move, the company confirmed yesterday that it has leased 20 Boeing ...
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