2. AMAZON LOGISTICS
• Amazon.com, Inc., is an American multinational technology company based in Seattle that focuses on e-
commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. It is considered one of the Big Four tech
companies, along with Google, Apple, and Facebook.
• Amazon is known for its disruption of well-established industries through technological innovation and mass
scale. It is the world's largest online marketplace, AI assistant provider, and cloud computing platform as measured
by revenue and market capitalization. Amazon is the largest Internet company by revenue in the world. It is the
second largest private employer in the United States and one of the world's most valuable companies.
• Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue, Washington, in July 1994. The company initially started as an
online marketplace for books but later expanded to sell electronics, software, video games, apparel, furniture, food,
toys, and jewelry. In 2015, Amazon surpassed Walmart as the most valuable retailer in the United States by market
capitalization. In 2017, Amazon acquired Whole Foods Market for US$13.4 billion, which vastly increased
Amazon's presence as a brick-and-mortar retailer. In 2018, Bezos announced that its two-day delivery
service, Amazon Prime, had surpassed 100 million subscribers worldwide.
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5. ZOMATO LOGISTICS
• Zomato is a fastest growing restaurant discovery website, established in 2008 by deepinder
goyal and pankaj chaddah. Initially, it was named as foodiebay but in 2010, it was
renamed as zomato. It provides not only information related to nearby restaurants but also
provides facilities such as online ordering, table reservations and management. Zomato
currently serves in 10,000 cities across 36 countries having 1.2 million popular
restaurants with 80 million foodies every month. It is available in 10 different languages
and has 10 million reviews with 18 million bookmarks. It gives a platform to the
restaurants owners to serves a large number of users a good quality of food.
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8. DELL LOGISTICS
Dell’s Logistics Services (each a “Service or “Logistics Service” and together the “Services” or
“Logistics Services”) are a broad portfolio of standard and custom services focused on the
physical handling and delivery or your order that support, enhance and often complete the
purchase experience of the Dell Customer. The flexibility and range of services available
reflect the dynamics of customer requirements and afford the opportunity to choose from a
menu of services that deliver back end order support for your warehousing, packaging and
transportation needs.
Dell's logistics services complement your receiving and deployment capabilities to ensure that
your products arrive on time and ready to deploy. Our logistics services enable you to pre-
determine the delivery to an exact location at a pre-set time, including after business hours1.
You can schedule your IT resources to be in place when you need them — on the exact day
the new systems arrive.