Amazing Is Testing Its Own Delivery Service
The company is currently testing the use of Amazon trucks driven by Amazon-supervised contractors to bring customers' packages "the last mile" to their doorsteps in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, WSJ's Greg Bensinger reports.
Right now, UPS, FedEx, and the U.S. Postal Service deliver an overwhelming majority of Amazon's packages. Last Christmas, shipping delays caused Amazon to have to offer many affected consumers $20 credits. With its own trucks, Amazon would have much more control, like offering deliveries late at night or early in the morning when traffic is lighter.
Amazon apparently began to roll out its delivery network late last year, with packages labeled "AMZL" and "AMZN_US," codes designating the company's in-house delivery network.
Amazon also recently published the following job posting on its site:
The idea of same-day delivery with its own trucks isn't new for Amazon: Right now, the company's AmazonFresh grocery delivery service can bring customers in Seattle, San Francisco, or Southern California fresh produce and other products the same day that they order.
Amazon declined our requests for comment.
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