Amazon to test delivery service


Clearing stock: Employees at work at the Amazon factory in Boves, near Amiens, northern France. Amazon is experimenting with a new delivery service to relieve overcrowding in its warehouses. — AFP

Move will push online retailer into functions to rival FedEx and UPS

AMAZON.COM Inc is experimenting with a new delivery service intended to make more products available for free two-day delivery and relieve overcrowding in its warehouses, according to sources, which will push the online retailer deeper into functions handled by longtime partners United Parcel Service Inc (UPS) and FedEx Corp.

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