Shipping is more than getting from A to B. It’s about reliability, performance, and speed—with the support of a trusted network behind you.

Why Amazon Freight?
60,000+ trailers and 20,000+ intermodal containers—all powered by Amazon’s technology.
That’s not just freight; it’s momentum. Drive your business forward with innovation that delivers.
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Amazon reliability
With GPS tracking, vetted drivers, and real-time disruption management, your freight stays secure and on time.
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Flexibility and scalability
Our network is built to be dynamic and adjust to volatility. When tomorrow looks different than today, we can move with you.
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Seamless booking
Easy booking, tracking, and payment management with multiple integration options: EDI, API, TMS, or our web portal.
Our freight services
Ship freight confidently with our 60,000+ GPS-tracked trailers. Reliable, on-time delivery with trusted capacity.
Cut your costs, not reliability. Ship smaller inbound freight to Amazon with the same trusted service as your larger shipments, all thanks to our network
Combine trucking flexibility with rail efficiency for sustainable, door-to-door service. Leverage our fleet of 20,000+ containers, backed by strong railroad relationships.
Our coverage area
We service thousands of lanes in the US. When your network overlaps with ours, you can leverage our reliability and competitive rates. We ship Full Truckload, Less-than-truckload and Intermodal services within our coverage area. Less-than-truckload Coverage Map (Coming Soon).
We’re making freight smarter, simpler, and stronger.
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Customer satisfaction is one of the keys for any business and its supply chain, and my business has found a complete package in Amazon Freight.
Global Supply Chain Manager, Utopia Deals
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We feel that Amazon Freight understands our business and our shipping needs and is readily available to help us when issues or questions arise.
Director of Logistics, Reach Logistics
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Amazon Freight has addressed the challenges of the trucking industry…to improve visibility and streamline operations.
Chief Operating Officer, OL Warehouse
Trusted by business leaders
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In the newsroom
One of the first decisions shippers face when booking a load is whether to schedule a less-than-truckload—LTL—shipment or a full-truckload, known as FTL. Both play an important role in the movement of goods, but there are distinct differences between the two.
When you have freight that is too big for small parcels but won’t fill a 53-foot trailer, less-than-truckload shipping can be the best option to move your goods. But what is LTL exactly?
As a shipper, your time is at a premium, and you need the easiest way to find and book loads. Our site is built for you.