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Amazon Expands LTL Network to All Businesses

Amazon has expanded its less-than-truckload (LTL) network to serve all businesses, offering a full-scale logistics solution. This move positions Amazon as a competitor to traditional LTL carriers.

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iGEN Editorial
June 10, 2026
Amazon Expands LTL Network to All Businesses

Amazon has announced the expansion of its less-than-truckload (LTL) service, now available to all businesses, marking a significant shift in the logistics landscape. This development allows Amazon to compete directly with established LTL carriers by offering comprehensive logistics services.

Expansion Details

Amazon's LTL service, initially launched in April 2025, was limited to inbound deliveries to Amazon facilities. The recent expansion now includes a traditional hub-and-spoke model, enabling shipments to third-party warehouses, distribution centers, and retail stores. Jim Ruiz, director of Amazon Freight, emphasized the demand-driven nature of this expansion, highlighting the technology, visibility, and reliability that Amazon's LTL service offers.

Impact on the Logistics Industry

The expansion is poised to disrupt the LTL market, challenging incumbents like FedEx Freight, Old Dominion, and Estes. Analysts suggest that Amazon's entry could significantly alter the competitive dynamics within the industry. The service allows businesses to ship between one to six pallets, or 150 to 15,000 pounds, offering flexibility and cost-effectiveness.

Service Features

Amazon's LTL service includes several features designed to enhance efficiency and security:

  • Next-day live pickup for orders placed by 5 p.m.
  • Same-day pickup using a drop-trailer method
  • Standing daily pickups for high-volume shippers
  • Real-time GPS tracking
  • Automated appointment scheduling
  • Electronic proof-of-delivery
  • Sensor-equipped fleet for cargo security

These features are part of Amazon's broader Supply Chain Services, which also include full truckload and rail services.

Implications for Shippers

For shippers, Amazon's expanded LTL network offers a new avenue for logistics solutions, potentially reducing costs and increasing service reliability. Businesses can leverage Amazon's technology and infrastructure to streamline their supply chain operations, benefiting from enhanced tracking and scheduling capabilities.

Watch List

Looking ahead, industry stakeholders should monitor how traditional LTL carriers respond to Amazon's expansion. The competitive landscape may shift further as Amazon continues to innovate and expand its logistics offerings. Additionally, the impact on freight rates and service levels across the industry will be critical to watch.


Sources: FreightWaves

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