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Amazon opens its logistics network to rivals and brands across freight and delivery services
Technology
Published on 4 May 2026

Ocean to rail: Amazon lets others tap its whole web
Amazon has begun offering its logistics network to other businesses, letting them use Amazon services for freight, storage, distribution, and parcel delivery. The company says major customers like Procter & Gamble and 3M are already on board. Amazon’s transport reach spans ocean, air, ground, and rail, potentially tightening pressure on traditional carriers like UPS and FedEx.
- Amazon now sells logistics services like freight, storage, and delivery to other firms
- Customers including Procter & Gamble and 3M have already joined
- Amazon’s network covers ocean, air, ground, and rail shipping routes
- The move could disrupt traditional logistics players such as UPS and FedEx
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