Amazon announced a new service that will allow retail, wholesale, and commercial businesses to access the company’s massive supply chain network.
On May 4, 2026, Amazon announced the launch of Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), providing third-party businesses access to the company’s portfolio of freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping services.
Companies using ASCS will gain access to Amazon’s fleet of more than 80,000 trailers, 24,000 intermodal containers, and 100 aircraft, with service options including time-sensitive shipments, simplified booking, customs clearance, and end-to-end shipment visibility.
ASCS will also give companies a variety of distribution and fulfillment options and seven-day-a-week parcel delivery services.

Companies that have already announced partnerships with ASCS include Procter & Gamble, 3M, Land’s End, and American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
“Amazon is bringing the infrastructure, intelligence, and scale of its supply chain services—proven over decades—to businesses everywhere, much like Amazon Web Services did for cloud computing,” said Peter Larsen, vice president of Amazon Supply Chain Services. “Supply chain wasn’t just a function at Amazon—it was core to providing an exceptional shopping experience. Our differentiator. The reason we could offer fast, dependable delivery that nobody else could. And with the launch of ASCS, we’re confident we can give any other business access to the same cost efficiency, reliability, and speed that we’ve built for Amazon customers.”