Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NYSE-listed rideshare and delivery platform (UBER) with $43.6B gross bookings in 2023 and first GAAP profit; expanding with Waymo AV partnership competing with Lyft and DoorDash across mobility verticals.
Uber is a global technology platform that revolutionized urban transportation — connecting riders with drivers through a smartphone app for on-demand rides (UberX, UberXL, UberBlack) and expanding into food delivery (Uber Eats), freight logistics (Uber Freight), grocery delivery, and package delivery. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: UBER), Uber operates in 70+ countries and 10,000+ cities, generating $43.6 billion in gross bookings and $10.1 billion in revenue in 2023, achieving its first full-year GAAP profitability in 2023 after years of losses.
Amazon.com's parcel delivery operation; 6.3B US deliveries in 2024 (28.2% market share), surpassed UPS and FedEx individually, rivals USPS, same-day Prime delivery, DSP program competing with UPS and FedEx.
Amazon Logistics is the package delivery and last-mile distribution operation of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) — built from 2014 to the present as an internal logistics capability that has grown into a full-scale competitive parcel delivery network now rivaling the established carriers it was designed to supplement. In 2024, Amazon Logistics processed 6.3 billion US delivery orders — representing 28.2% of all US package shipments and 6.78% year-over-year volume growth — establishing Amazon as the second-largest US parcel carrier by volume, trailing only USPS (31% market share) and surpassing UPS and FedEx individually. Amazon Logistics operates through a tiered infrastructure: Amazon Air (40+ cargo aircraft delivering packages between sort centers overnight), Regional Sort Centers (high-throughput sortation facilities distributing packages to delivery stations), Delivery Stations (last-mile facilities where packages are loaded into vans for neighborhood delivery), and Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program (100,000+ independent contractors operating branded Amazon delivery vans under franchise-like agreements). Amazon also operates its Flex program (individual gig drivers delivering packages in personal vehicles), drone delivery (Prime Air, authorized in limited markets), and Amazon Hub Locker (self-service package pickup locations). The Amazon Logistics network is designed around same-day and next-day delivery promises that differentiate Amazon Prime from competitor e-commerce experiences.
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