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Amazon Launches ASCS With 80,000 Trailers, 100 Aircraft — mexicobusiness.news

2026/05/08
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Amazon Launches ASCS With 80,000 Trailers, 100 Aircraft — mexicobusiness.news

According to mexicobusiness.news, Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS) on May 7, 2026, as a unified enterprise logistics platform integrating freight transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, and last-mile delivery for third-party businesses across retail, healthcare, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.

Integrated Multimodal Infrastructure

ASCS leverages Amazon’s privately operated logistics network, which includes more than 80,000 trailers, 24,000 intermodal containers, and over 100 aircraft. The platform supports multimodal transportation across ocean, air, rail, and ground freight — with integrated customs brokerage and real-time shipment visibility. Parcel delivery options span two- to five-day windows, operating seven days per week, using the same infrastructure that delivers billions of packages annually.

Enterprise Adoption and Operational Scope

Early adopters include Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End, and American Eagle Outfitters — all already using components of Amazon’s network for cross-border freight, inventory consolidation, and direct-to-consumer fulfillment. According to Todd Bairstow, founder of Finer Form,

“Amazon has added value at every stage of our supply chain, from cross-border logistics to warehousing and package shipping.”

Businesses using ASCS can import inventory, store products in bulk, position goods closer to end demand, and manage orders across websites, marketplaces, social media channels, and physical stores from one system — reducing fragmentation and improving inventory accuracy.

Strategic Monetization Model

The ASCS launch follows Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) proven path: commercializing internally built infrastructure for external enterprise customers. Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Supply Chain Services, stated:

“Amazon is bringing the infrastructure, intelligence, and scale of our supply chain services to businesses around the world, similar to how Amazon Web Services did with cloud computing, and with the launch of ASCS we are confident we can offer any other company access to the same cost efficiency, reliability and speed we have built for customers.”

This model aligns with Amazon’s broader capital allocation strategy: the company expects to allocate approximately US$200 billion in capital expenditures during 2026, with most directed toward AI and logistics infrastructure expansion.

AI Infrastructure Investment Synergy

The ASCS rollout coincides with Amazon’s expanded AI infrastructure commitments. Amazon announced plans to invest up to US$25 billion in Anthropic, structured as US$5 billion immediately and US$20 billion tied to commercial milestones. In return, Anthropic committed to spend more than US$100 billion on AWS technologies over the next decade. Anthropic’s run-rate revenue reached US$30 billion in 2026, up from US$9 billion at the end of 2025. To address compute strain, the agreement secures up to 5GW of computing capacity for training and deploying advanced AI systems, including Trainium2, Trainium3, and Trainium4 chips.

Source: mexicobusiness.news

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

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