Practical articles for carriers running Amazon Relay — operations, finance, compliance, and fleet management.
For payroll coordinators and office managers at Amazon Relay carriers, weekly reconciliation is a time sink. Here's how clean structured exports make the whole process faster and less error-prone.
Running more than one truck on Amazon Relay introduces complexity that the carrier portal doesn't solve — here's how fleet owners can stay on top of revenue, utilization, and driver performance across their whole operation.
Generating driver pay statements from Amazon Relay data doesn't have to be a manual process. Here's how fleet owners can produce accurate, professional statements in minutes.
Stop rebuilding the same spreadsheet every week. Here's how Amazon Relay carriers can produce professional, shareable Excel reports from their CSV exports in minutes.
Amazon's carrier portal shows you loads and settlements — but it doesn't run your business. Here's why a dedicated fleet dashboard changes how you manage revenue, drivers, and performance.
Running Amazon Relay without tracking your own metrics means operating blind — here's how fleet analytics help you identify profitable lanes, manage driver performance, and protect your carrier score.
A direct comparison of Amazon Relay and traditional freight brokerage for carriers — covering rates, reliability, cash flow, and when each makes more sense for your operation.
Managing drivers on Amazon Relay requires attention to app compliance, HOS planning, and performance tracking — here are the practices that separate high-performing fleets from those constantly fighting service failures.
The Amazon Relay settlement CSV contains the raw data you need to manage fleet finances — here's what each column means and how to turn it into actionable metrics.
Amazon Relay has specific equipment requirements that carriers must meet before hauling loads — here's exactly what's required for tractors, trailers, and in-cab technology.
Understanding the difference between blocks and trips on Amazon Relay is essential for dispatchers and fleet owners — each has different booking mechanics, rates, and operational implications.
Practical strategies for increasing earnings on Amazon Relay — from load selection and block strategies to performance scores and positioning your fleet for high-value lanes.
A detailed breakdown of how Amazon Relay calculates and pays carrier rates, including how to read your settlement statements and what to do when pay doesn't match expectations.
A step-by-step walkthrough of the Amazon Relay carrier application process, from creating your account to booking your first load.
Amazon Relay is Amazon's direct freight carrier platform that connects trucking companies to Amazon's linehaul network — here's what you need to know before signing up.