By LoadLink Dispatching
Updated October 2025
Amazon has built one of the largest and most advanced logistics networks in the world. From semi-trucks and electric delivery vans to cargo aircraft and trailers, Amazon’s transportation system continues to expand rapidly to support global eCommerce demand.
As of 2025, Amazon operates approximately 40,000 semi-trucks, over 60,000 freight trailers, and more than 30,000 branded delivery vans worldwide. The company is also investing heavily in electric vehicles, including Rivian delivery vans and electric semi-trucks, to modernize its fleet and reduce emissions.
At LoadLink Dispatching, we closely follow transportation industry trends, fleet expansion, and logistics innovations that impact carriers, dispatchers, and owner-operators across North America. Below is a complete breakdown of Amazon’s trucking and delivery operations in 2025.
Amazon reportedly operates around 40,000 semi-trucks as part of its global transportation network. These trucks support middle-mile freight movement between fulfillment centers, sorting hubs, and delivery stations.
The company also continues expanding its electric trucking operations, especially across Europe and North America.
Amazon officially claims ownership of more than 60,000 freight trailers used throughout its logistics operations. These trailers help move inventory efficiently between warehouses and regional distribution facilities.
Amazon partnered with Rivian in 2019 and originally planned to purchase 100,000 electric delivery vans by 2030.
Although supply chain issues slowed production, Amazon currently operates over 20,000 Rivian electric vans across the United States.
These vans are now a major part of Amazon’s last-mile delivery strategy.
Amazon is also investing in heavy-duty electric trucks to reduce fuel costs and lower carbon emissions.
| Manufacturer | Vehicle Type | Region | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rivian | Electric Delivery Vans | U.S. | Active |
| Volvo | Diesel & Electric Semis | U.S. | Widely Used |
| Mercedes-Benz | Electric eActros Semis | Europe | Expanding |
| Tesla | Electric Semis | U.S. | Early Adoption |
Amazon has already deployed dozens of heavy-duty electric trucks in Southern California for regional freight operations.
Amazon Air continues expanding its cargo aviation operations to support faster deliveries.
The company currently operates approximately 99 aircraft, including:
These aircraft transport packages across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Amazon Air continues expanding its cargo aviation operations to support faster deliveries.
The company currently operates approximately 99 aircraft, including:
These aircraft transport packages across North America, Europe, and Asia.
As of 2025, Amazon works with more than 390,000 delivery drivers globally through its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) network.
Additionally, Amazon Flex allows independent drivers to deliver packages using personal vehicles.
Amazon reportedly delivered approximately 9 billion items during 2024.
The company ships around:
This massive scale makes Amazon one of the world’s largest logistics operators.
Amazon has significantly expanded same-day delivery capabilities across major metropolitan areas.
According to company reports:
Amazon spends billions each year maintaining and expanding its logistics infrastructure.
These investments support faster delivery speeds and higher customer demand.
Amazon has significantly expanded same-day delivery capabilities across major metropolitan areas.
According to company reports:
Amazon trucking jobs offer competitive pay for CDL and non-CDL drivers.
Some positions may also include:
Amazon remains one of Rivian’s largest investors but has experienced significant valuation losses due to stock market volatility.
Despite financial fluctuations, Amazon continues supporting Rivian’s electric vehicle production and fleet expansion plans.
Amazon continues investing aggressively in:
Its growing network of trucks, aircraft, trailers, and delivery drivers reflects the increasing importance of efficient freight movement in modern commerce.
At LoadLink Dispatching, we stay updated on industry developments that impact trucking companies, carriers, owner-operators, and logistics operations across North America.
Amazon’s transportation network is one of the largest logistics ecosystems in the world. With approximately 40,000 semi-trucks, 60,000 trailers, thousands of electric vans, and nearly 100 aircraft, Amazon continues reshaping modern freight and delivery operations.
As electric trucks, automation, and fast delivery systems become more common, the trucking industry will continue evolving rapidly.
LoadLink Dispatching remains committed to helping carriers and owner-operators stay informed, improve efficiency, and adapt to the future of freight transportation.
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