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Amazon unveils Buy with Prime, which lets third-party merchants use Amazon's shipping and logistics network to fulfill orders on their own sites

- Buy with Prime enables third party retailers to take advantage of Amazon's vast shipping and fulfillment network for orders placed on their own site.

CNBC Annie Palmer

Discussion

  • @davehclark Dave Clark on x
    Can't wait for this. Being a Prime member just got better with Buy w/Prime! Excited about this innovation for Prime members and merchants 📦🙌 https://www.aboutamazon.com/ ...
  • @ericjhonsa Eric Jhonsa on x
    This is quite the late-night announcement from $AMZN. https://press.aboutamazon.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
  • @co2n2r Connor on x
    Wow! Huge value unlock. Amazon is turning their logistics and fulfillment infrastructure into a platform, potentially similar to what they've done with AWS. https://twitter.com/...
  • @tedkempcnbc Ted Kemp on x
    Amazon will let other online merchants piggyback on its Prime service to deliver goods quickly to their own customers, reports @annierpalmer https://www.cnbc.com/...
  • @rsarver Ryan Sarver on x
    Expected but interesting move by Amazon. Their fulfillment service for consumers is already ahead of FedEx and UPS. Will be curious to see how this develops. https://www.cnbc.com/...