Amazon Web Services
“10-K Item 1A: 'We rely on Amazon Web Services to operate our platform ... any disruption of service from Amazon Web Services ... could adversely affect our business.'”
Updated
The most significant concentration Xometry discloses is Amazon Web Services, classified HIGH by disclosed size. Below: the full set from the latest 10-K — verbatim quotes, filing references, and a synthesis of what these exposures mean together.
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Source: Xometry’s SEC Form 10-K filed — view the filing on SEC EDGAR ↗
Each card carries a disclosed-size chip (HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW — how large the exposure is as a share of revenue, not how dangerous it is) and a nature tag: Built-in(the company’s own model, geography, or products) or Outside party (an external customer, supplier, or distributor it relies on).
“10-K Item 1A: 'We rely on Amazon Web Services to operate our platform ... any disruption of service from Amazon Web Services ... could adversely affect our business.'”
The company's disclosed concentration is a high-share infrastructure dependency: the company relies on Amazon Web Services to operate its platform, such that any disruption of service from Amazon Web Services could adversely affect the business — a high-share dependency by disclosed size. The character is structural in the sense that the company's technology platform is built on and integrated with this cloud provider's infrastructure, making migration to an alternative provider complex and time-consuming. Unlike a supplier concentration in physical goods, where alternative vendors can sometimes be qualified within a planning cycle, rebuilding a marketplace platform on a different cloud stack is an undertaking that would span years. This means the risk is less about day-to-day service quality — large cloud providers have documented availability records — and more about the terms and economics of the relationship over time, and the consequences of a prolonged outage on marketplace liquidity and buyer-supplier trust. For a marketplace platform where network effects and reliability underpin both sides of the market, an extended AWS disruption would impair the core value proposition in a way that a goods-supplier disruption might not. There are no disclosed customer, geographic, or product concentration risks at a comparable level, which reflects the marketplace model where revenue is distributed across a large number of buyer and supplier relationships. The AWS dependency is therefore the single defining concentration risk in the filing, and it is best understood as an infrastructure resilience question rather than a revenue-concentration question.
For the engine’s reasoning on XMTR’s current verdict — including which dimensions drove the score — see the per-dimension breakdown.
| Symbol | Name | HIGH | MEDIUM | LOW | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CNM | Core & Main, Inc. | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
| AIT | Applied Industrial Technologies | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| XMTR● | Xometry, Inc. | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| DNOW | DNOW Inc. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| DXPE | DXP Enterprises, Inc. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| FAST | Fastenal Company | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Concentration counts reflect items disclosed in each peer’s most recent 10-K; disclosed-size classification uses TrendMatrix’s internal 10-K extraction taxonomy.