(NewsNation) — A series of job listings published by TikTok to LinkedIn suggest the company is planning to expand its e-commerce footprint, challenging the Amazon-dominated market, according to reporting by Axios.
The job postings cited by Axios include a logistics solutions manager for a global fulfillment center and a Seattle-based role in which an employee would be in charge of creating a new global fulfillment center from scratch.
“I think this is a really smart play and it helps TikTok sort of take the lead over some of the other social platforms that are also interested in e-commerce,” Goldberg said.
It appears as if TikTok is seeking to gain more control of its own logistics operations, specifically as it pertains to product sales coming from the TikTok Shop, TikTok’s e-commerce sales outlet.
“These moments of discovery moving from the shelves at Target to the feed on TikTok is a very real threat to traditional retailers,” said retail expert Jason Goldberg.
TikTok has launched multiple shopping features within its app in the past year, including live shopping features in the U.S. and U.K. and a pilot program that partnered with Shopify, according to Axios.