Amazon to ship stuff for any business, not just its own merchants
- Amazon announced it will allow any business to use its shipping and delivery network, not just merchants on its website.
- The service includes shipping goods overseas, warehousing, and home delivery seven days a week.
- Companies like Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands' End, and American Eagle have already signed up.
- Amazon launched the new service, Amazon Supply Chain Services , to handle logistics from factories to customers, competing with FedEx, UPS, and DHL.
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New York. Amazon announced on Monday that it is expanding its huge shipping and delivery network to any company that wants to use it. The new service, called Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), allows companies to pay Amazon to take care of bringing products from factories to customers’ door. That includes shipping goods by sea, storing them in logistics centers and delivering packages seven days a week. Great names like Procter & Gamble, 3M, L…
Amazon to ship goods for all businesses, not just merchants
The new service, Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), lets companies pay Amazon to handle logistics from factories to customers. (EPA Images pic) NEW YORK: Amazon announced Monday it is opening up its massive shipping and delivery network to any business that wants to use it – not just the merchants who sell on Amazon’s website. The new service, called Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), lets companies pay Amazon to handle the behind-the-scenes…
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