
Montgomery Receive Center: In 2022, Amazon will open an Inbound Cross Dock facility that will receive and consolidate items from vendors and facilitate shipment to fulfillment centers. The 1 million-square-foot facility in Limestone County will provide more than 250 full-time jobs and will utilize innovative technologies and energy-efficient, zero-emission power industrialized truck (PIT) equipment. This “XL” Non-Sortable facility is designed to receive, store, and package heavy or bulky items like home appliances. Huntsville XL Fulfillment Center: In 2022, Amazon will open its third fulfillment center. This new station will employ approximately 150 people and create indirect job opportunities for hundreds of people through the empowerment of the Delivery Service Partner program. Birmingham Delivery Station: In November, Amazon plans to expand the delivery services in greater Birmingham. The fulfillment and transportation jobs support communities of all sizes, pay a minimum starting wage of $15 per hour-which is more than double the federal and state minimum wage-and provide comprehensive health benefits on the first day of employment, paid time off, up to 20 weeks of fully paid parental leave, and more for employees and their families. The company plans to add more than 500 full-time jobs to its operation by the end of 2021 and have created more than 1,800 seasonal positions across the state in preparation for the holiday season. “Companies from around the world have discovered that Alabama offers them all the ingredients of success, and this is another prime example.”Īmazon has created more than 9,000 direct jobs statewide and invested more than $1 billion in Alabama in infrastructure and compensation to employees. “Amazon’s decision to simultaneously launch and announce these projects in Alabama shows the high level of confidence the company has in the abilities of our hard-working citizens, who have shown time and time again that they can get the job done,” Governor Kay Ivey said. We look forward to continued investment as we innovate and grow to better serve our customers across the state.” “Our success would not be possible without our great employees and we are grateful for the enthusiasm and strong state and local support we have received since first launching operations in 2020.
“We are proud to continue our investment in Alabama with thousands of good jobs and new, state-of-the-art operations facilities,” said Brian Huseman, vice president of public policy at Amazon.
(Nasdaq:AMZN) today announced plans for three new operations facilities in Alabama and celebrates the launch of a new fulfillment center that will support customers across the state.