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The Biden Administration versus Amazon

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Amazon appears to be one of the large platform companies in their gun sights. If Amazon were to the lose a lawsuit, and face a breakup, one of the most storied supply chains in the world would look very different. Amazon, perhaps, will be the easiest target of the three platform behemoths.

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Amazon Puts the Best Possible Spin on an Overbuilt Network

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Goods-to-Man Robot at an Amazon Warehouse. Last Tuesday, Amazon issued a press release that highlighted the company’s investments across its global operations network to provide fast delivery for customers. And with COVID, Amazon, like many other companies, was forced to pay front line logistics workers a higher salary.

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Target and Amazon Sharpen Their Delivery Weapons

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Read more The post Target and Amazon Sharpen Their Delivery Weapons appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez.

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Amazon Prime’s Price Increase: What it Means for Retail (And Why I’m Rethinking My Subscription)

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Amazon Prime’s Price Increase: The Facts at a Glance. Amazon Prime’s Price Increase: The Facts at a Glance. On February 3, 2022, Amazon announced its first price increase since 2018. How Much Did Amazon Prime Membership Fees Increase? Amazon Prime’s Price Increase History. At $139, as much as I value (and use!)

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Amazon Supply Chain Innovation Continues

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Three years ago, my colleague Steve Banker wrote an article about the Amazon supply chain , asking if it was the most innovative in the world. In the article, he wrote about Amazon Relay, the acquisition of Whole Foods, Amazon the carrier, and the expansion of its warehousing capabilities. Amazon Trucking.

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Drone Delivery: A 9+ Year Gestation for Amazon Prime Air

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Read more Drone Delivery: A 9+ Year Gestation for Amazon Prime Air. The post Drone Delivery: A 9+ Year Gestation for Amazon Prime Air appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez. I wrote that back in February 2013 in.

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Fulfillment Options and Solutions for Amazon Seller Fulfilled Prime (SFP) Program

This on-demand webinar by industry experts details how Amazon’s strict requirements for its SFP program are changing the face of eCommerce for third-party sellers, and why DTC Sellers must quickly adapt to the new norm of nationwide 1-day and 2-day delivery.

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This Buyer’s Guide Will Help you Choose the Best Graph Database

This guide is intended to assist your buying decision with side-by-side comparisons of graph databases from Amazon, DataStax, Neo4j, and TigerGraph. Selecting a graph database is an important decision that can shape the success of your organization.

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The Art of Consistent Perfect Order Delivery: Smart Order Fulfillment Through Orchestration

Shippers and logistics service providers are pressured to match the “Amazon effect” for fast and efficient service across multiple B2C, B2B, and D2C channels. Perfect order delivery - on-time and in-full at the lowest possible cost – is critical.

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Automated Order Processing and Proactive Inventory Management

Speaker: Irina Rosca, Director of Supply Chain Operations, Helix

Organizations need to focus on demand driven supply planning, utilizing real time information on customer orders from all marketplaces (e-commence, Amazon - or other online retailers, and point of sale data from brick and mortar). Focusing on this information once per month during the S&OP meeting is too late for all business units to align.