By being really fucking good at their supply chain. That's the point. That's why Amazon is fucking amazing. It's not their front end shit, it's their backend supply chain.
They may have enough for three days, with additional projected replenishing supply arriving daily, but they definately don't have weeks, let alone months sittign around.
If in general they sell 1,000 units of something a day, they have 3,000 arriving every three days on a boat and keep 4,000 spread in warehouses across the US. So even though it takes two weeks to arrive from China, they can still meet same day shipping.
And I'm probaly over estimating. They probably don't even keep a supply, and only have a projected number arriving daily - and everytime your shipping delays to a two day or a threeday delay, it's because there was a spike their algorithm didn't predict despite showing and guiding you to other products they did have in supply.
They will eventually have « out-of-stocks ».!They are currently fulfilling from U.S. based warehouses, (and other U.S. based fulfillment options but eventually they have to replenish the inventory. That is when it really hits the fan. Plus the beauty of those container ships just floating hurts China because they only get paid upon receipt of good at the warehouse. So they are not paid, and probably won’t ever be paid because of the EO, According to a fren.
But the fact that they are not out of stock, refutes this hypothesis. Amazon uses a just in time inventory system (that's literally what their business model revolves around) so unless you think this EO just kicked in yesterday, then the fact that they are not out of stock is evidence the hypothesis is incorrect. They do not stock inventory to last a week let alone multiple months.
By being really fucking good at their supply chain. That's the point. That's why Amazon is fucking amazing. It's not their front end shit, it's their backend supply chain.
They may have enough for three days, with additional projected replenishing supply arriving daily, but they definately don't have weeks, let alone months sittign around.
If in general they sell 1,000 units of something a day, they have 3,000 arriving every three days on a boat and keep 4,000 spread in warehouses across the US. So even though it takes two weeks to arrive from China, they can still meet same day shipping.
And I'm probaly over estimating. They probably don't even keep a supply, and only have a projected number arriving daily - and everytime your shipping delays to a two day or a threeday delay, it's because there was a spike their algorithm didn't predict despite showing and guiding you to other products they did have in supply.
They will eventually have « out-of-stocks ».!They are currently fulfilling from U.S. based warehouses, (and other U.S. based fulfillment options but eventually they have to replenish the inventory. That is when it really hits the fan. Plus the beauty of those container ships just floating hurts China because they only get paid upon receipt of good at the warehouse. So they are not paid, and probably won’t ever be paid because of the EO, According to a fren.
Yes, that is what the hypothesis predicts.
But the fact that they are not out of stock, refutes this hypothesis. Amazon uses a just in time inventory system (that's literally what their business model revolves around) so unless you think this EO just kicked in yesterday, then the fact that they are not out of stock is evidence the hypothesis is incorrect. They do not stock inventory to last a week let alone multiple months.