Amazon Now Helps Other Companies Move Goods

Introduction

Amazon has a new service. It is called Amazon Supply Chain Services. Now, other companies can use Amazon's trucks and planes.

Main Body

Amazon has many planes, trucks, and ships. Before, Amazon only used them for its own store. Now, other businesses can pay to use them too. Companies can sell things on their own websites or other stores. Amazon will move the items for them. Big companies like 3M already use this service. Other delivery companies like UPS and FedEx are worried. Amazon is now a big competitor. Amazon says it will keep the customers' information safe.

Conclusion

Amazon is now a shipping company for everyone. It competes with the biggest transport firms in the world.

Learning

The "Now" Shift

Look at how the story changes from the past to today. This is a key pattern for A2 learners: Past \rightarrow Present.

1. The Change Pattern

  • Before: "Amazon only used them..."
  • Now: "Amazon has a new service..."
  • Now: "Other businesses can pay..."

2. Simple Action Words (Verbs) Notice these basic words that describe business movement:

  • Move \rightarrow to take something from A to B.
  • Sell \rightarrow to give a product for money.
  • Compete \rightarrow to try to be better than another company.

3. Key Vocabulary Pairs

  • Own store \leftrightarrow Other companies
  • Safe \leftrightarrow Worried

Vocabulary Learning

service (n.)
Help or work done for someone.
Example:The new service helps people move their goods.
truck (n.)
A large vehicle that carries goods.
Example:The truck will bring the boxes to the store.
plane (n.)
A vehicle that flies in the air.
Example:The plane carries packages across the country.
ship (n.)
A large boat that travels on water.
Example:The ship carries many items across the sea.
store (n.)
A place where goods are sold.
Example:She bought a new shirt at the store.
business (n.)
An organization that sells goods or services.
Example:The business sells products online.
pay (v.)
To give money for something.
Example:Customers pay for the delivery service.
sell (v.)
To give something to someone in exchange for money.
Example:They sell products on their website.
website (n.)
A collection of pages on the internet.
Example:The company has a new website.
move (v.)
To transport something from one place to another.
Example:The company will move the items for you.
item (n.)
A single thing that can be sold or bought.
Example:Each item is carefully packed.
company (n.)
An organization that does business.
Example:Many companies use Amazon's trucks.
delivery (n.)
The act of sending goods to a place.
Example:Fast delivery is important for customers.
worried (adj.)
Feeling anxious or concerned.
Example:The delivery companies are worried about competition.
competitor (n.)
A person or company that competes with another.
Example:Amazon is a new competitor in the market.
keep (v.)
To hold onto something safely.
Example:Amazon will keep your information safe.
customer (n.)
A person who buys goods or services.
Example:The customer receives the package.
information (n.)
Facts or details about something.
Example:The company protects customer information.
safe (adj.)
Free from danger or harm.
Example:The items are stored in a safe warehouse.
shipping (n.)
The process of sending goods by truck, plane, or ship.
Example:Shipping costs can vary.