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Amazon Business Introduces New Technologies to Save Time and Reduce Costs for Business Customers


Amazon Business (NASDAQ: AMZN), the company's online business-to-business procurement store, today announced a number of new technology features including the Amazon Business App Center, System for Cross-domain Identity Management, and Integrated Quoting. Amazon Business also made a number of updates to its Budget Management and Guided Buying solutions. These technologies are designed to help large business customers, including multinational enterprises, universities, government agencies, education organizations, and healthcare networks, simplify and modernize the way they shop for business supplies.

"Amazon Business wants to change how companies shop for supplies through our unmatched selection, deep discounts, and smart capabilities," said Shelley Salomon, worldwide vice president of Amazon Business. "We don't just react to the biggest challenges our customers have shared with us; we get ahead of them with new technologies so our customers can use their resources to navigate the unexpected and continue expanding their business."

Recent research conducted by Amazon Business revealed that U.S. procurement teams are struggling to drive efficiencies within their organization, with close to 49% of respondents reporting complexity of systems and multi-step processes as the main contributors to this problem. As a result, 95% of procurement leaders acknowledge that there's a need to optimize their procurement functions. Specifically, respondents feel that business buying is cumbersome, convoluted, and time-consuming. Instead of a convenient, intuitive, and personalized experience, teams are spending too much time performing tasks related to processing orders and leaders see improved procurement tools as the solution for this challenge.

To help address this challenge, Amazon Business has introduced and upgraded several tools available to business buyers in Canada, France, Germany, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, including:

Amazon Business makes business buying simpler by offering the same easy-to-use experience customers know and love from Amazon. Since launching in the U.S. in 2015, Amazon Business has empowered businesses of all sizes through unmatched selection, deep discounts, and smart capabilities. Today, Amazon drives roughly $35B in annualized gross sales and has more than 6 million customers worldwide including 96 of the Fortune 100, 66 of the FTSE 100, and 37 of the DAX-40 companies. Working closely with customers to understand their business buying challenges, Amazon Business continues to develop new technologies that make it easy for organizations and administrators to define, meet, and proactively measure progress toward their purchasing budgets and goals. Amazon Business is now a strategic partner to businesses in 10 countries including Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

"As a purchasing manager for a large public school district, I know all too well that teachers don't have extra time during the day to buy the supplies they need. Amazon Business makes the buying process easy as teachers are already familiar with the Amazon shopping experience," said Greg Long, purchasing manager at Seminole County Public Schools. "One of our favorite Amazon Business features is Budget Management. It gives teachers visibility into our budget so they know how much they have to spend, making it easier to stay within our annual budget."

Visit the Amazon Business website to learn more.

About Amazon Business

Amazon Business helps millions of customers worldwide ? from small businesses, schools, hospitals, nonprofits, and government agencies to large enterprises with global operations ? reshape their procurement with cost and time savings, greater productivity, and insightful purchasing analytics. Procurement and business leaders enjoy convenient shipping options on hundreds of millions of supplies across categories like office, IT, janitorial, food service, and medical supplies. Customers also have access to a variety of business-tailored features and benefits, including a curated site experience, Business Prime, business-only pricing and selection, single or multi-user business accounts, approvals workflow, purchasing system integrations, payment solutions, tax exemptions, and dedicated customer support. Amazon Business is available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, and India. For more information, visit business.amazon.com, www.amazonbusinessblog.com, and @AmazonBusiness on LinkedIn, Facebook, and X.



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