Amazon’s $4-billion vacation fix: 50 percent-empty trucks, $3,000 bonuses

Most cargo ships putting into the port of Everett, Wash., brim with cement and lumber. So when the Olive Bay docked in early November, it was obvious this was no common cargo.

Beneath decks was rolled metal sure for Vancouver, British Columbia, and piled on major were 181 containers emblazoned with the Amazon brand. Some have been vacant and straight away employed to shuffle inventory amongst the company’s warehouses. The rest, in accordance to customs info, have been stuffed with notebook sleeves, hearth pits, Radio Flyer wagons, Peppa Pig puppets, artificial Xmas trees and dozens of other products shipped in directly from China — products and solutions Amazon.com Inc. needs to keep consumers happy for the duration of a holiday break season when many retailers are scrambling to keep their cabinets full.

By chartering the Olive Bay and dispatching it to a rather sleepy port a number of miles north

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