Amazon Opens Supply Chain Network to Rival Retailers and Manufacturers
Key Details Amazon has launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its logistics infrastructure to businesses outside its marketplace. The new offering provides freight transportation, distribution, fulfillment and parcel delivery capabilities to retail, wholesale and commercial companies. Major clients already signed on include Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands' End and American Eagle Outfitters. How It Works Companies can now access the same supply chain technology Amazon refined over decades. P&G uses the service to move raw materials and finished goods, while 3M transports products globally from manufacturing sites. Lands' End leverages unified inventory management across multiple sales channels, and American Eagle uses Amazon's parcel network for nationwide deliveries. Why It Matters This expansion mirrors Amazon Web Services' cloud computing success - bringing proven operational excellence to external customers. Amazon's expertise in fast, reliable delivery across its own massive operations now becomes available to competitors and partners. The move positions Amazon as a logistics provider competing directly with traditional freight and 3PL companies. Scope and Impact The service spans healthcare, automotive, manufacturing and retail sectors. Amazon already handles hundreds of millions of packages annually through third-party facilities for independent sellers. As the number one logistics company in North America, Amazon's entry into the B2B supply chain market reshapes competitive dynamics for trucking and logistics providers.