
Amazon: We hire no extra workers for Prime Day, it's just like any summer sale
The e-commerce giant has excess capacity on every other day of the year, and partner carriers verify they don't need to hire temporary workers and plan for volume needs.
Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers says Amazon is testing its expanding delivery system, a smart test pre-holidays.
In this post on Yahoo Finance on July 11, 2017:
“I think they’re going to build internal capacity, but they will also continue to grow external capacity,” Rogers said. “Wall Street won’t like it if their return on assets become much lower. It makes sense for Amazon to outsource part of them and have a mixed delivery strategy.”
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