Amazon plans South Florida million-square center

Amazon plans South Florida million-square center

By David Lyons for South Florida Sun Sentinal 

Online retail giant Amazon, which is determined to move goods to customers faster than its rivals, has signed up to build a massive fulfillment center at the Palm Beach Park of Commerce.

The project, announced Thursday by the company and the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County, is the latest move by Amazon to build a tight network of distribution stations and centers that will allow it to keep tight control over the flow of products it sells to millions of Floridians.

The new one million square-foot site would create hundreds of new, full-time jobs, said Kelly Smallridge, the board’s president and CEO. She said the center, which is located west of Jupiter, is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2021.

No financial incentives were given to Amazon, no rezoning was necessary and permitting for the project was completed in two weeks, Smallridge said Thursday. And the mass layoffs that have swept the region’s economy made for a large pool of available employees.

“With the number of hospitality and retail jobs that have gone away, we have a lot of great skilled employees who are ready to go back to work,” she said.

Workers in the Palm Beach County center will pack and ship larger customer items such as mattresses, kayaks, grills and exercise equipment. In addition, Amazon will hire for roles in human resources, operations management, safety, security, finance and information technology, said Melissa Nick, a director with Amazon’s corporate operations.

Nationally, the company plans to hire 100,000 people to meet growing demand created by the pandemic as consumers move increasingly to online commerce. Read more from South Florida Sun Sentinal.

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