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    Amazon Relay

    Book Amazon loads with transparent all-in pricing and no broker fees.

    Founded 2017
    Public
    Seattle, WA
    10000+
    relay.amazon.com
    Size:
    Startup, SMB, Mid-Market, Enterprise
    |
    Best For:
    Carrier
    Private Fleets

    Platform Overview

    Amazon Relay is a free digital load board connecting carriers directly with Amazon's freight network. Features include real-time load updates every 30 seconds, transparent all-in pricing, spot freight booking, short-term contracts, and lane auctions. The platform supports diverse equipment including dry vans, reefers, box trucks, power-only loads, and intermodal containers. Post A Truck feature automatically matches your equipment with qualifying loads.

    Core Strengths
    • Free platform with no broker fees
    • Direct access to Amazon freight
    • Transparent all-in pricing
    • Consistent load volume especially during peak seasons
    Best Suited For
    • Carriers seeking Amazon freight
    • Box truck operators
    • Fleets wanting consistent lanes
    • Owner-operators avoiding broker fees
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    Why Choose Amazon Relay

    Book Amazon loads with transparent all-in pricing and no broker fees.

    Best For
    Startup, SMB, Mid-Market, Enterprise
    Carrier
    Private Fleets

    Amazon Relay Features (10)

    Verified
    Free load board with no subscription fees
    Real-time load updates every 30 seconds
    Spot freight instant booking
    Post A Truck automatic matching
    AI-powered rate negotiation (Relay Assistant)
    Short-term contracts (1-10+ weeks)
    Lane auctions with bidding
    Truck-friendly commercial navigation
    Automated check-in/check-out
    Weekly pay with next-day options

    Amazon Relay Integrations (3)

    Unverified
    Amazon fulfillment network
    ELD providers
    Fleet management systems

    Company Background

    Company Details
    Founded:2017
    Location:Seattle, WA
    Employees:10000+
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