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Amazon Launches 3PL Business — www.dcvelocity.com

2026/05/07
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Amazon Launches 3PL Business — www.dcvelocity.com

According to www.dcvelocity.com, Amazon has officially launched a third-party logistics (3PL) business under the name Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), opening its end-to-end logistics infrastructure—including freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping—to external shippers beyond its own e-commerce platform. The announcement was made on May 04, 2026.

Strategic Expansion Built on Internal Infrastructure

The ASCS initiative leverages Amazon’s existing global footprint, which the source states has already supported hundreds of millions of packages for third-party sellers over the past three years. These sellers used Amazon’s warehousing and transportation assets across third-party facilities, warehouses, and sales channels beyond the Amazon store. ASCS now extends that capability to non-retail clients in sectors including healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and retail.

Four Anchor Customers Announced at Launch

ASCS launched with four confirmed enterprise clients, each deploying distinct service modules:

  • Procter & Gamble: Using Amazon’s freight services to transport raw materials to production facilities and move finished goods across its distribution network;
  • 3M: Leveraging Amazon’s freight services to move products from its manufacturing sites to distribution centers worldwide;
  • Lands’ End: Employing a unified inventory pool within Amazon’s network to fulfill orders across multiple sales channels;
  • American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.: Utilizing Amazon’s parcel shipping network to deliver online orders from its American Eagle and Aerie websites directly to customers nationwide.

Leadership and Operational Context

Peter Larsen, vice president of Amazon Supply Chain Services, stated:

“Amazon is bringing the infrastructure, intelligence, and scale of its supply chain services—proven over decades—to businesses everywhere, much like Amazon Web Services did for cloud computing.”

He emphasized that supply chain execution has been “core to providing an exceptional shopping experience” and Amazon’s key differentiator—enabling “fast, dependable delivery that nobody else could.”

Industry Context and Competitive Landscape

This move follows broader industry shifts toward integrated logistics-as-a-service offerings. DHL expanded white-glove logistics for AI data center construction in March 2026, while Logistics Plus announced leadership transition on May 04, 2026, with founder Jim Berlin stepping down as CEO and Yuriy Ostapyak assuming the role after 20 years with the company—including roles spanning freight forwarding, third-party logistics, and global procurement. Meanwhile, U.S. shipper spending rose sharply in Q1 2026, according to U.S. Bank data cited by DC Velocity. The sector is also seeing consolidation: Honeywell sold its Intelligrated division in April 2026, and Avery Dennison took a $75 million stake in Wiliot that same month. These developments underscore accelerating investment in scalable, tech-enabled logistics infrastructure—particularly amid rising demand for speed, visibility, and multi-channel fulfillment agility.

Source: DC Velocity

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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