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To provide this customer experience, Amazon Logistics works closely with Last Mile Delivery Service Partners who operate and manage a fleet of vehicles and drivers. Amazon Logistics’ mission is to provide the best last mile customer experience delivering each package to the customer’s doorstep through a choice of innovative delivery options, including locker, in-car, and in-home delivery, and speed.
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WWDE optimizes designs throughout the entire Amazon value chain providing overall fulfillment solutions from order receipt to last mile delivery. Team develops flow and buffer system simulation, physics simulation, package dynamics simulation and emulation models for various Amazon network facilities, such as Fulfillment Centers (FC), Inbound Cross-Dock (IXD) locations, Sort Centers, Airhubs, Delivery Stations, and Air hubs/Gateways.
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Amazon.com) that enables crowdsourced last mile delivery. With rapid expansion into new geographies, innovations in supply chain, unique delivery models for products ranging from AmazonFresh groceries, ultra-fast Prime Now deliveries to big-screen TV’s, increasingly complex transportation network, and growing number of shipments worldwide, we see a brand new opportunity to fundamentally change the way people get the stuff they need, and make a big impact by cutting billions of dollars of transportation costs from the ecosystem.
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You will work with organizations such as Worldwide (WW) Engineering and Design, WW Tech SME, Last Mile Delivery and Tech as well as Operations to innovate at scale and drive the development roadmap.
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Global Fleet & Products (GFP) is looking for a Sr. Program Manager to own end-to-end strategy and execution of Delivery Service Partner (DSP) Fleet Sentiment within the Last Mile organization.
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We are seeking an influential and experienced DEI program manager to execute against the DEI strategy for our Last Mile Delivery & Tech (LMDT) organization, with dedicated support to our Geospatial/WW Hub Teams, by partnering with leaders to help us grow a diverse global workforce while fostering equity and inclusion.
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To meet this goal, Amazon is continually striving to innovate and provide best in class service levels through the introduction of pioneering new products and services in the last mile delivery space.
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Our partners raise the bar for the delivery experience, in some of the most complex last mile scenarios! We are doing so by building a world class last mile operation capable of exceeding the expectations of our customers by ensuring that their orders are delivered as quickly, accurately, and cost effectively as possible.
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From two million square foot automated robotics fulfillment centers to small last-mile delivery stations in emerging markets, these networks are the backbone of Amazon Operations.
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The Global Fleet and Products organization is responsible for managing and growing the Amazon Last Mile Fleet. Partner with Amazon Operations leaders, Delivery Service Partners (DSP), and program teams to achieve business goals.
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