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  2. Amazon trucking contractors have higher rates of safety ... - AOL

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    A CBS News analysis of federal safety data revealed Amazon contractors primarily in the company's "middle-mile" delivery network had monthly violation rates — such as speeding and texting while ...

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  4. Amazon Air - Wikipedia

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    An Amazon Air Boeing 737-800(BCF) operated by Sun Country Airlines. Amazon Air (often branded as Prime Air) is a virtual cargo airline operating exclusively to transport Amazon packages. In 2017, it changed its name from Amazon Prime Air to Amazon Air to differentiate themselves from their Amazon Prime Air autonomous

  5. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    An Amazon Prime truck blocking a bike lane in Washington, D.C. Amazon Prime has been criticized for its vehicles systemically double parking, blocking bike lanes, and otherwise violating traffic laws while dropping off packages, contributing to traffic congestion and endangering other road users. [214] [215] [216] [217]

  6. OnTrac - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, LaserShip had 63 distribution centers and four sorting centers servicing 22 states and Washington, D.C., [10] and handled deliveries for Amazon's Same Day Service. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In April 2019, LaserShip was awarded the International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) Carrier Certification; [ 13 ] the company has also ...

  7. Amazon now wants to disrupt the shipping industry. Its new ...

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    Amazon launched a trial version of its online freight brokerage platform and undercut market prices by as much as a third, according to FreightWaves. Amazon now wants to disrupt the shipping industry.