Amazon is Challenging the legacy trucking system and structure with Convoy.
An Uber for trucking. The Pando link tells all about it.
Amazon, the same big Tech joined with Google and Apple to unite behind the Financial Innovation Coalition. This however looks like a business plan independent of that. In any event it is an example of Tech taking on traditional business models to bring them in house under their own Tech created systems for doing business.
Big Tech is taking on bigger challenges. Challenges that are easy targets because they are so inefficient and ripe for restructure.
So, with restructure will there be a less greedy sharing of the benefits of efficiency and flow of increased monetary benefit to those who actually do the work. The workers. A flow of money down to a greater extent rather than up simply on a "fair sharing".
It has not happened at Amazon.
Apple? Only an "in house" sharing to the elite that create its system and products? To Apple's credit it seems to be more generous to the entire chain of supply workers including overseas sources?
Big Tech challenges the Titans of the commerce system.
Will it be less greedy?
Was Walmart in its business model that challenged legacy systems?
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