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Whether you’re a shipper, carrier, driver, or ambitious entrepreneur looking to break into trucking, Amazon has a pathway for you.
The economy and trucking industry continue to show mixed signals, but that uncertainty hasn’t slowed things down here at Amazon Freight.
Hear from Amazon Vice President Indira Uppuluri about how Amazon is driving innovation and tech advancement across the supply chain.
To increase diversity in transportation and foster supply chain innovation, Amazon Freight is collaborating with Howard University and its students.
Supply chain leaders will be gathering soon at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium, and Amazon Freight and its team of experts will be there.
Amazon Freight and e2open have collaborated to help give peace of mind to shippers looking to transport their loads reliably and efficiently.
Shipper tips
The question isn’t whether a shipping surge will happen. It’s whether you’ll be ready when it does. The good news: With the right planning, processes, and freight provider, you can scale quickly and confidently. Here’s how.
Many businesses struggle with a fundamental challenge: their shipment volumes don’t fit neatly into traditional freight categories. They’re too large for parcel services but too small to justify full truckload rates. This is where small freight shipping becomes not just relevant, but essential.
As businesses grow and change, so do their shipping needs. What started as a few parcels a day can quickly turn into pallets and the need for a more deliberate strategy. We break down the three modes and explore how to determine which will work best.
The right tools make managing freight shipping easy. No waiting for a response to your tracking follow-up email. No long hold times over the phone. With Amazon Freight’s self-service online portal, everything you need to know about your load is at your fingertips.
Welcome to Amazon Freight. Our goal is simple: make middle-mile freight shipping easier for your business. Whether you’re just beginning to explore freight options or looking for a smoother way to manage existing shipments, we’re here to help.
Myths around freight speed, tracking capabilities, and shipment management can quietly limit efficiency and slow business momentum. The good news? Rethinking how we help you make freight work can open the door to new opportunities to scale with confidence.
Customer stories
If you’re exploring freight options, chances are Amazon Freight has crossed your radar. But what do shippers actually think about Amazon Freight? Here is what real customers have to say.
If you work in logistics at a company that sells water bottles, there’s no humor when your operations experience a “bottleneck.” Such backups send kinks throughout the supply chain. That’s what Joel McAllister of HydroJug faced on a weekly basis before they started using Amazon Freight.
When you work in the world of logistics, some days are filled with chaos and uncertainty. Hanna Xu is familiar with those type of days as a project manager for JW Fulfillment. With Amazon Freight, she’s found a provider that is a sense of calm in the storm.
When people want their coffee, they usually want it now. That’s the challenge Intelligent Blends faces each week. That means their freight provider has to be on point, says Adam Bartell, their manager of operations.
Bryan Cuevas, CEO of C Group Logistics, knows the feeling of watching a trailer leave his yard. “You need confidence it’s going to get where it needs to be.”
Before turning to Amazon Freight, Calgary-based Specialty Laminates had a major barrier, and that was freight.