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Raymond James sees Amazon LTL freight launch pressuring ODFL, SAIA

June 10, 2026 8:05 AM

Investing.com - Amazon expanded its less-than-truckload freight offering beyond inbound shipments to its own facilities, now allowing businesses to ship palletized freight to third-party warehouses, distribution centers and retail partners nationwide, the company announced Wednesday. Raymond James views the move as incrementally bearish for public LTL carriers' long-term competitive landscape.

Amazon LTL has operated since 2019 for Amazon selling partners and vendors and moved millions of pallets across its U.S. network last year. The broader launch was driven by customer demand for more flexible use of the service, according to the company. The offering targets typical LTL shipments of 1–6 pallets weighing 150–15,000 pounds.

The service includes next-day live pickup for orders placed by 5 p.m., same-day pickup via Amazon drop trailers, and standing daily pickups for high-volume shippers. The service is supported by more than 80,000 trailers, 24,000 intermodal containers, and terminals across major U.S. metros as part of the broader Amazon Supply Chain Services platform spanning freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping.

Raymond James said the announcement is not near-term thesis-changing for public LTL carriers but represents a development worth monitoring closely. The firm noted that LTL operations are constrained by terminal and door density, pickup-and-delivery execution, freight handling, claims management, and service consistency, areas where established carriers such as Old Dominion Freight Line, Saia, XPO Logistics and FedEx Freight maintain structural advantages.

The firm expects the greatest near-term risk to fall on small and medium business freight and retail-oriented shippers already operating within Amazon's ecosystem. Larger enterprise shippers may remain hesitant to share freight, customer and supply chain data with Amazon, a competitor, Raymond James said.

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