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We’ve spent the first half of 2026 doing what we do best: shipping freight reliably and expanding what’s possible for our customers. This quarter brought a major service launch and a standout award from one of our longest-standing customers.
Shippers across the country already trust Amazon Freight to move full truckloads with the reliability and visibility their operations demand. Now, that same standard extends to LTL freight.
Thousands of logistics professionals gathered to tackle rising costs and persistent disruption, and the consensus was clear. What actually separates resilient supply chains from reactive ones is whether visibility and tracking connects across the entire operation or stays locked in silos.
Volatility is permeating the supply chain. Shippers navigating today’s tightening truckload environment are turning to spot pricing and Amazon Freight is here to help.
Join us for a
webinar on April 29, 2026, at 9 a.m. PST | 11 a.m. CST | 12 p.m. EST to help you optimize your inbound shipping strategy.
In an industry where “Where’s my freight?” remains one of the most common questions shippers ask, Amazon Freight has turned transparency into a defining characteristic. That commitment hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Shipper tips
Shippers are constantly balancing speed with cost, and one valuable tool to help move freight faster while controlling expenses is cross docking. Cross docks are designed to eliminate unnecessary dwell time and keep freight moving.
Freight shipping doesn’t just support your business. It helps accelerate your success. When shipments stall or visibility disappears, everything from customer satisfaction to cash flow slows down.
In today’s freight environment, where expectations are high and margins are tight, staying on schedule is crucial. Working with the right freight provider can help you avoid delays, customer frustration, and needless pressure on your operations.
In freight, the unexpected is the only constant. Capacity tightens, demand spikes, and delays cascade without warning. Flexibility across your warehouse operations and freight strategy is how you stay ahead.
Freight shipping isn’t just a line item. It’s a critical process that drives value for your bottom line. Whether you’re just building out your freight operations or been running it for decades, optimizing your strategy is key. Here’s what to keep top-of-mind.
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.
Customer stories
Four years ago, Dr. Squatch needed a freight solution that could keep pace with its expanding e-commerce operations and integrate seamlessly with their Amazon fulfillment operations. That’s when they turned to Amazon Freight.
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.
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.
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.”
People
Behind Amazon Freight’s technology are the people to make it happen. One of those people is Dan Espiritu, an Amazon Freight Inbound Dedicated Transportation Consultant.