Amazon is officially opening its vast logistics infrastructure to the public, launching Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS). This move allows any business, regardless of size, to utilize the same network that supports Amazon and its third-party sellers for moving, storing, and delivering goods.
For years, hundreds of thousands of Amazon sellers have relied on the company's logistics network to handle millions of packages across various sales channels. Now, ASCS extends these capabilities to businesses across industries like healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and retail.
Brands such as Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands' End, and American Eagle Outfitters are among the early adopters, integrating Amazon's services into their own supply chains.
From Internal Engine to External Service
Amazon's journey into logistics began with a core belief: fast, reliable delivery is fundamental to customer experience. This led to the development of one of the world's most efficient supply chains, encompassing freight, fulfillment centers, and parcel delivery.
