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Amazon debuts Supply Chain Services, allowing other companies to use its logistics network to move, store, and deliver raw materials, final products, and more (Deborah Sophia/Reuters)

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Amazon debuts Supply Chain Services, allowing other companies to use its logistics network to move, store, and deliver raw materials, final products, and more (Deborah Sophia/Reuters)
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Amazon has launched Supply Chain Services, enabling other companies to leverage its logistics infrastructure for moving, storing, and delivering goods. The service allows businesses to manage both raw materials and finished products using Amazon's established network. This move expands Amazon's role beyond e-commerce into broader logistics solutions for third-party clients.

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