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Is Amazon Air a threat to UPS and FedEx?

Amazon air threat to UPS and FedEx

Morgan Stanley Analyst weighs in on Amazon’s move

Currently, Amazon uses both FedEx, UPS, and USPS for the majority of its deliveries. Although Amazon isn’t ditching these carriers in the short-term, in the long-term they are at risk of losing Amazon as a major customer if the air fleet continues to expand. Amazon is focused on efficiency and customer satisfaction, which are both strained when logistics operations are outside Amazon’s control.

These aren’t the only reasons to bring delivery service in-house. Shanker predicts Amazon could save 3% to 6% of its global shipping costs by managing air deliveries.

New Amazon Air hubs to open

Amazon selected Fort Worth Alliance Airport as its regional hub and plans to open operations in 2019, followed by the opening of a hub at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in 2021 which it initially announced in 2017.

UPS and FedEx respond to Amazon concerns

It should concern UPS and FedEx that Amazon purchased stakes in both Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) and Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAWW), two freight delivery airlines. However, UPS and FedEx don’t appear to be sweating Amazon’s advancements in the logistics and delivery service space.

What Amazon Air means for shippers

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