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What "Amazon Supply Chain Services" Tells Us About What Amazon Is

Hacker News · May 18, 2026, 3:05 PM · Also reported by 3 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Gad Allon May 18, 202631Share In May 2026, Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its multimodal freight, automated warehousing, and last-mile parcel delivery network to any company that wants to use it.
  • Amazon spent $83 billion in capex in 2024, more than seven times the combined capex of UPS, Fed Ex, and the U.S.
  • Read it next to the other parcel-economics story of 2026.

Gad Allon May 18, 202631Share In May 2026, Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its multimodal freight, automated warehousing, and last-mile parcel delivery network to any company that wants to use it. The first publicly named enterprise customers are Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End, and American Eagle Outfitters.

Amazon spent $83 billion in capex in 2024, more than seven times the combined capex of UPS, Fed Ex, and the U.S. Postal Service. I know. Not all of that is logistics-related.

Read it next to the other parcel-economics story of 2026. On UPS’s January 27 earnings call, CFO Brian Dykes told investors UPS would eliminate up to 30,000 positions this year. In February, the company identified 22 union-staffed package facilities for closure, the next tranche of a plan to shut up to 200 facilities by 2030. Across that same window, UPS continued to draw down its Amazon volumes toward a 50% cut by mid-year.

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