KEY POINTS
  • Amazon said a combination of planes, trucks, ships, vans and well-staffed warehouses as well as inventory planning and added capacity at ports should prepare it for the holidays.
  • Amazon and other retailers are staring down a particularly challenging holiday season with supply-chain snarls and labor shortages, which experts say could lead to out-of-stock products and longer delivery times.

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Amazon fulfillment center in Eastvale, California on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021.

Amazon on Monday reassured shoppers and industry watchers that it's well-prepared to avoid supply-chain challenges during the holiday season.

In a blog post, Amazon said a combination of planes, trucks, ships and delivery vans, along with staffed-up warehouses, has put it in a good position to "get customers what they want, when they want it, wherever they are this holiday season."

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