FedEx, UPS Shares Tumble on Amazon’s ‘Watershed’ Logistics Move

US transportation stocks plunged Monday morning after Amazon.com Inc. announced expanded logistics offerings that will turn it into a major competitor for parcel carriers and air freight companies, and also impact truckers and third-party brokers.

FedEx Corp. shares fell as much as 7.4% in its worst day in more than a year, while fellow rival United Parcel Service Inc. dropped as much as 8.9%. Logistics firms Forward Air Corp. and GXO Logistics Inc. suffered double-digit declines. Several truckers, including Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., fell more than 5%.

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Amazon has been building out its distribution network for years, primarily focused on boosting fast shipping for sellers on its own marketplace. The retailer is now opening that network to businesses beyond Amazon sellers. It will offer freight, distribution and fulfillment, and parcel shipping to standalone customers, from industrial manufacturer 3M Co. to outdoor retailer Lands’ End Inc., Amazon said in a statement Monday.