BERLIN (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) wants to set up a network of parcel lockers across Europe to enable people to pick up their own orders as it seeks to widen delivery options and cut costs.
Amazon’s new robot delivery service pilot program may be generating buzz, but the e-commerce giant doing something else that could have more far-reaching implications for last-mile delivery: ...
The United States package delivery market is bracing for a major reset as the Postal Service prepares to auction access to its last‑mile network and a $6 billion Amazon contract approaches a potential ...
Three out of every five parcels shipped in 13 major world markets is originating from China, and Amazon shipped more than 1.9 billion parcels in the U.S. alone in 2019, 5% increase contributing to a ...
Amazon may be getting ever deeper into a range of virtual products like media content and cloud services, but it is also continuing to add more features to lock down the bread and butter of its ...
Amazon delivery services do have the rather unfortunate practice of sometimes leaving a parcel on your doorstep. I know this for a fact as it regularly happens to me when I get a delivery. Admittedly, ...
Amazon.com will be testing the delivery of parcels using small drones in the U.K. in a deal with the government that will allow it to try out new modes of operation such as beyond line of sight ...
Amazon Logistics parcel volume will reach 65% of total U.S. Amazon orders by 2022, according to analysis from Morgan Stanley based on parcel data from roughly 70,000 Amazon transactions released in a ...
The proposal goes before the Plan Commission on Jan. 6. It would still need to go before the Village Board for final approval ...
A new report out of Washington on the U.S. Postal Service could be bad news for Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN. A report on the state of the USPS requested by President Trump back in April was released this ...
View of the reception of Amazon Europe Holding Technologies in Luxembourg in this picture taken on November 20, 2012. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/Files By Emma Thomasson and Nikola Rotscheroth BERLIN ...
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