Amazon now delivers more US packages than FedEx - Quartz
In 2014, Amazon delivered approximately 0.2% of all US packages. Today, Amazon controls one-fifth of the delivery market, and is on track to overtake UPS and even the US Postal Service (USPS), according to data from the logistics firm Pitney Bowes.
Data released in Sept. shows the e-commerce giant has now unseated FedEx as the third-largest US package courier—and it’s trailing just behind UPS, the only private business that still delivers more parcels than Amazon.
In 2014, Amazon delivered approximately 0.2% of all US packages. Today, Amazon controls one-fifth of the delivery market, and is on track to overtake UPS and even the US Postal Service (USPS), according to data from the logistics firm Pitney Bowes.
Data released in Sept. shows the e-commerce giant has now unseated FedEx as the third-largest US package courier—and it’s trailing just behind UPS, the only private business that still delivers more parcels than Amazon.