Recent lay-offs in logistics could well be 'a harbinger of headwinds'
Last month saw a spate of layoffs in the logistics arena: in the space of ...
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FDX: ABOUT USPS PRIVATISATIONFDX: CCO VIEWFDX: LOWER GUIDANCE FDX: DISRUPTING AIR FREIGHTFDX: FOCUS ON KEY VERTICALFDX: LTL OUTLOOKGXO: NEW LOW LINE: NEW LOW FDX: INDUSTRIAL WOESFDX: HEALTH CHECKFDX: TRADING UPDATEWMT: GREEN WOESFDX: FREIGHT BREAK-UPFDX: WAITING FOR THE SPINHON: BREAK-UP ALLUREDSV: BREACHING SUPPORTVW: BOLT-ON DEALAMZN: TOP PICK
In a post headed “Amazon shipping costs outpace sales growth as pandemic operating expenses soar“, SUPPLY CHAIN DIVE reports:
– Amazon’s shipping costs increased 57% YoY in Q3 to reach $15 billion, the company reported Thursday. Shipping costs grew faster than online sales (up 38% YoY) in the same period, which contained an unusually late Prime Day.
– Operational costs related to COVID-19 have added up to $7.5 billion for the year so far, according to comments by Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavksy on the Thursday earnings call. The expenses include new procedures to facilitate social distancing in fulfillment centers, ramp-up costs for new facilities, an influx of roughly 250,000 new employees‘ training and onboarding costs, enhanced cleaning, and personal protective equipment. The company expects to spend $4.5 billion on incremental COVID-19-related operational costs in Q4, Olsavsky said.
– The company pulled forward some spending on logistics capacity building planned for next year to Q4 to meet the seemingly endless demand.
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