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Amazon Freight (my team) is a core component of ASCS, delivering end-to-end transportation across ground, rail, and air with dependable capacity, flexible service levels, and real-time visibility through a single integrated network.
https://t.co/Q2qBxbWAU4
Today, we launched Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), opening our end-to-end logistics network (spanning freight, warehousing, fulfillment, and delivery) as a unified, AWS-like platform for businesses to run their entire supply chain more efficiently.
https://t.co/mqQV6xqcHz
TODAY: Amazon is opening its entire logistics network—freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping capabilities—to every business, of all types and sizes. 📦
Amazon has built one of the most reliable and efficient supply chains on Earth. Now, Amazon Supply Chain Services gives all businesses access to the same infrastructure that moves, stores, and ships goods for hundreds of thousands of Amazon sellers.
Healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, retail, and more. Businesses across industries can now tap into Amazon's logistics network. Learn more here. ⬇️
AWS launched Amazon Connect Decisions, an agentic AI supply chain platform built on 30 years of Amazon operational science that unifies forecasting, planning, and monitoring to detect disruptions, prioritize actions, and recommend responses.
https://t.co/bFR1ytYVkE
Sorry to hear about Mr. Teitel’s passing. He was a great freshman physics teacher, and I’ll always remember him as a frequent foil in our high school student journalist vs. principal dynamic -- where we both relished our respective roles.
https://t.co/2dpDPOjJ4d
NYC will roll out shared “Empire Bins” and automated pickup to fully containerize trash (replacing sidewalk garbage bags) in @QueensCB2 by 2027 as part of a broader citywide plan to modernize waste collection, reduce rats, and improve street cleanliness
https://t.co/vXewPZo1Dd
Quote from me in the article: “We want to emphasize that it’s just an initial step and it’s insufficient on its own to resolve all the longstanding park shortages that we have in our community.”
Queens Community Board 2 unanimously backed a plan for the Parks Department to pursue acquisition of privately owned sites over the next decade, while noting it alone won’t solve our district's park shortages https://t.co/4vLfRdMfgK
"To maintain our commitment to providing safe, fast, and affordable delivery ... we’d be compelled to seriously examine how we could still meet that commitment—which includes the potential for relocating operations and delivery facilities outside of NYC."
https://t.co/IqqlDYv5Cb
We're making massive upfront capex investments (especially in data centers and AI infrastructure) that pressure short-term free cash flow but are backed by customer demand and expected to generate strong long-term returns.
Andy Jassy writes that, at Amazon, growth is inherently non-linear and that experimental investments (especially in AI) are critical to driving long-term success despite short-term financial pressure.
We built our $150B+ grocery business (where I worked for many years) through multiple experiments -- where some efforts failed but provided key learnings, ultimately leading to success integrating perishables into our delivery network.
My old friend @AndrewHevesi says his voter registration was fraudulently changed (without his knowledge) in a way that would have blocked him from the Democratic primary. He’s filed a complaint and suspects his opponent Jonathan Rinaldi, who denies any involvement.
NEW: When Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi learned his party registration had been changed, he was blindsided.
Now he suspects his political rival: a perennial candidate who's practice of donating via a FB led the NYPost to dub him the ‘The Sperminator.’ https://t.co/aWuXhyuoeP
Tal is launching an AI-powered NYC Community Board resolutions archive (starting with Manhattan CB3) that makes decades of meeting PDFs searchable and summarized so residents and board members can easily track past decisions, debates, and agency interactions. Really cool tool.
We expanded our Amazon Freight North American fleet to 80k trailers (up from 70k), increasing capacity and enabling faster response times, greater flexibility during peak, and more reliable service for shippers navigating ongoing supply chain pressures.
https://t.co/6KgIW1TFeH
The Forest Hills Gardens Corporation (with a newly elected board that favored ending litigation) settled its federal lawsuit against the city for $150K over NYPD use of private streets around Forest Hills Stadium.
The federal case between the city and the Forest Hills Gardens Corp., which involved security during Forest Hills Stadium concerts, has settled, court documents show. https://t.co/W5jgGtWlRZ