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Built for this, open to you: Amazon and CSCMP webinar August 27

Unpredictability isn’t going away. Evolving regulations, volatile fuel costs, rising cargo theft. If you’re a shipper, you already know the list. And according to Amazon’s research, 96% of businesses expect the turbulence to continue.

So, the question isn’t whether disruption will come. It’s whether your freight infrastructure was built to absorb it.

Next week, we’re joining the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) for a new webinar: Built for this, open to you: How Amazon Freight is reinventing the freight experience. It takes place on Thursday, August 27th at noon central time. Register for the webinar .

You’ll hear from Jim Ruiz, Director of Sales at Amazon Freight, about how Amazon constructed its logistics network not for calm seas but for exactly the kind of volatility shippers face today. He’ll be joined by CSCMP’s president and CEO, Mark Baxa.

Ruiz will walk through how Amazon Freight is helping shippers move from reactive to proactive: leveraging 80,000+ Amazon-owned trailers, a network of more than 60,000 carriers, GenAI-powered freight intelligence, and a fully connected logistics network through Amazon Supply Chain Services . It’s the infrastructure Amazon built at scale, now open to shippers across the country.

Register for the webinar to reserve your spot. We hope to see you there.

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