Why Amazon Doesn’t Mean the End of Distribution
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The Wall Street Journal reports the layoffs would affect about 3% of corporate staff, not hundreds of thousands of Amazon warehouse workers.
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While sales increased over 3Q 2021, net income decreased to $2.9 billion, or $0.28 per diluted share, Amazon said.
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In the weeks and months leading up to MDM’s SHIFT conference, podcast guests spoke on a variety of topics, with transformative strategies and evolving roles among the most discussed.
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3D modeling and machine learning power the new development that aims to increase efficiency in Amazon’s fulfillment centers.
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Amazon Business’s second annual Procurement Report shed some light on the state of the distribution industry and where it might be headed.
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The company previously raised average starting pay to above $18 per hour in 2021.
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Mike Marks and Tom Gale examine a California lawsuit against Amazon, the broader trade practices at play for distributors and the broader issues for how distributors can differentiate with stronger value propositions.
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The eCommerce giant was also sued Sept. 14 by the State of California for violating anti-trust and unfair competition laws.
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Sellers can use the new service to store and distribute their inventory within Amazon’s fulfillment network.
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The online retail giant, which doesn’t break out Amazon Business sales in quarterly earnings reports, said overall net loss was $2 billion in 2Q.
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The company is looking to sublet at least 10 million square feet of excess space following its first quarterly loss since 2015.
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What used to be complex corporate spend-management technology is now available to any size of company, according to speakers at a recent Amazon Business virtual conference. It’s a wake-up call for distributors to clearly articulate their value and customer service tools.
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The online retailer and e-commerce company reported 2021 4Q sales of $137.4 billion, while year-end sales topped $469 billion.
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The online retail and e-commerce giant says hubs in Austin and Phoenix will create jobs amid expansions taking place over the next few years.
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The retailer and e-commerce giant will open 3 operations facilities in Alabama, where the company plans to add 500 more jobs by year’s end.
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The global distributor reported 3Q net sales increased 15% to $110.8 billion in the third quarter, compared with $96.1 billion in 2020.
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Company says ‘first-of-its-kind’ facility creates more than 200 jobs and grows its engineering, manufacturing and test teams.
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The new facility in Fargo, which is more than 1 million square feet, will create 1,000-plus jobs in the area.
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