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Amazon Sees Q4 Gains from Fulfillment and Faster Delivery

By MGN EditorialFebruary 6, 2026 at 02:55 AM

E-commerce giant Amazon reported strong Q4 results, driven by its regionalized fulfillment network and expanding same-day delivery capabilities.

Amazon has reported impressive fourth-quarter financial results, with net sales reaching $213.4 billion - a 9% increase year-over-year. According to the company's earnings release, this growth was fueled in part by the continued expansion of Amazon's fulfillment and logistics network, as well as investments in faster last-mile delivery. 'Our operations teams have closely collaborated to create a regionalized fulfillment network that is nimble and adaptable to changing customer needs,' said Brian Olsavsky, Amazon's Chief Financial Officer. 'This has allowed us to improve delivery speeds and provide a better overall experience for our customers.' The e-commerce behemoth has been steadily building out its transportation and logistics capabilities in recent years, reducing its reliance on third-party carriers. This regionalized approach, combined with the growth of Amazon's same-day delivery services, appears to have paid dividends in the crucial holiday quarter. 'Customers continue to respond positively to the speed and reliability of our delivery options,' Olsavsky added. 'We're focused on maintaining this competitive edge through ongoing investments in our fulfillment infrastructure and transportation network.' The strong Q4 performance caps off a year of significant growth for Amazon, which has solidified its position as a dominant force in both e-commerce and logistics. As the company continues to optimize its end-to-end supply chain, industry observers will be watching closely to see how it impacts the broader maritime and freight transportation sectors.
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