Amazon is primarily known for its online marketplace, but it can also be considered a logistics platform due to its vast logistics network that enables the delivery of products worldwide. Its logistics operations encompass warehousing, transportation, and delivery. Amazon operates dozens of large fulfillment centers in the US, Europe, and Asia where products are stored, picked, packed, and shipped to customers.
Aside from its own logistics operations, Amazon also offers logistical services to third-party sellers such as Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), which allows sellers to store their products in Amazon's warehouses and use Amazon's shipping and customer service infrastructure to fulfill orders.