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| | Outside of the US Postal Service (USPS), FedEx and UPS have dominated the domestic logistics industry—and in particular, the last-mile of the delivery—for decades. On a quarterly earnings call in 2016, FedEx estimated that itself, UPS, and USPS executed a whopping 95% of all e-commerce orders.
In The Amazon Fulfillment Report, Insider Intelligence explains how the age of e-commerce is opening up cracks in UPS and FedEx's duopoly. We then outline how Amazon's logistics ambitions began as an effort to more quickly get parcels out the door and fulfill its famous 2-day shipping process and how it'll be a key building block for the company if it builds out a last-mile service. Lastly, we offer concrete steps that the firm must take to maximize the dent it makes in UPS and FedEx's duopoly. | In full, this exclusive report: | | |
| 1 | Outlines Amazon's current shipping and logistics footprint and strengths that it would bring to the last-mile delivery space in the US | | 2 | Lays out concrete steps that Amazon must take if it wants to launch a standalone last-mile delivery service, including how it can offer a more memorable, higher-quality delivery experience than UPS and FedEx | | 3 | Illustrates how Amazon can minimize operating costs for a delivery service to ultimately undercut UPS and FedEx's shipping rates in the last-mile space | Get all of these insights and more when you purchase the Amazon Fulfillment report for $495. | | |
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