Amazon vs Uber: Tech Giants Disrupting Logistics

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May 29, 2018

Amazon vs Uber: Tech Giants Disrupting Logistics

Right now, tech giants like Amazon and Uber are causing major problems within the logistics industry. This is not all that surprising, considering that the global logistics industry is worth around $8 trillion. That makes it one of the most attractive markets out there.

Amazon vs Uber: Tech Giants Disrupting Logistics

Amazon

They have a vested interest in what happens within the traditional trucking industry and other transportation, as they have millions and millions of products to move regularly.

Uber

Uber on the other hand is already a transportation company, looking to expand from their current taxi-driven business model into a logistics powerhouse.

Shipping companies are having trouble moving their products and having to pay more because of increased shipping prices mostly due to higher labor costs within trucking and rising fuel prices.

Industry

The logistics industry is expected to reach more than $12 trillion by 2022, which is made it a target for companies trying to enter prior to now. The difference is, they are actually in a position where they could take over a significant portion of the industry.

New Technology

Amazon

One of the reasons for this is new technology. Amazon has discussed delivering products by drone previously, and this may still be a viable delivery method in the coming decades. But it is also true that other technologies are being considered and more being created all the time that could make them a giant within logistics.

Uber

As for Uber, they have their own ideas and business models on how they can start getting products from distribution centers to homes and businesses using the existing network of Uber drivers. It is not inconceivable that in the future, the majority of Uber drivers will be driving packages and not passengers.

Cannonball Express Transportation

Since 1970, Cannonball Express Shipping Company has been providing top-of-the-line service at a reasonable rate. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, we provide nationwide refrigerated LTL services, as well as, local delivery services.

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  • Refrigerated LTL deliveries in the lower 48 states
  • Refrigerated Cross dock

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  • Redelivery Services
  • Truckload & LTL Capabilities
  • PUP
  • Cross dock
  • Transload
  • Warehouse and Distribution capabilities from multiple Omaha Locations

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