Fulfillment Services Done By The Book (Seller)

March 30, 2008

Amazon.com, Inc. which operates retail web sites, as well as provides programs that enable third parties to sell their products on it’s web sites recently began offering fulfillment services.  The company that is known primarily for it’s book business and for being one for the first companies on the web to master the upsell is entering the fulfillment business.  They are attempting to leverage their experience of fulfilling their own products and the products of companies that list on their website and expand to products that don’t have anything to do with their website. 

“The Amazon Fulfillment Web Service (Amazon FWS) allows merchants to tap in to Amazon’s network of fulfillment centers and our expertise in logistics,” said Amazon Web Services evangelist Jeff Barr in a blog post. “Merchants can store their own products to our fulfillment centers and then, using a simple Web service interface, fulfill orders for the products.”

After reviewing the pricing of this offering it is pretty clear that this service is intended and most beneficial for the small business markets.  Companies that offer fulfillment services and services related to fulfillment like AMS Fulfillment will still clearly be the best choice for medium or large companies or medium to large fulfillment, assembly, or warehousing needs. 

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