As e-commerce took off during the pandemic, online shopping became a new way of life. Everything from groceries to pajamas could be bought online and delivered right to your doorstep. To meet this seemingly permanent shift in demand, Jeff Bezos led Amazon on an ambitious plan to expand its logistics networks and warehouse capacity. They also hired a lot more workers during that period.
With COVID-19 easing in 2022, consumers have returned to brick-and-mortar stores. As online sales slowed, Amazon’s excess warehouse capacity added as much as $10 billion in extra costs during the first half of 2022.
To turn Amazon around, new CEO Andy Jassy has been undoing most of Bezos’ pandemic expansion. This includes subleasing excess warehouse space and closing down several physical stores....