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May 4 (Reuters) – Amazon.com said on Monday it was rolling out “Amazon ‌Supply Chain Services”, opening up its ‌logistics network for other businesses to use.

Businesses ​of all types and sizes can now move, store and deliver everything from raw materials to final products using ‌the full breadth ⁠of Amazon’s own supply-chain network, including freight, distribution and fulfillment, ⁠and parcel shipping, the company said.

The announcement hit shares of logistics companies, ​with UPS ​and FedEx ​slipping 1.5% and ‌2.5%, respectively, in premarket trading.

Amazon said consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble, industrial heavyweight 3M and apparel firm American Eagle Outfitters were among the first to ‌sign up for the ​supply-chain services.

The move gives ​companies access ​to Amazon’s transportation network ‌that spans ocean, air, ground ​and ​rail freight, supported by a fleet of more than 80,000 trailers, 24,000 ​intermodal containers ‌and more than 100 aircraft.

(Reporting ​by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shilpi Majumdar)

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