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Amazon inaugurated its new shipping center in León, Guanajuato, generating 500 jobs in its initial phase.
This facility will supply several states in Mexico, and it is expected to employ up to a thousand workers in the future.
Amazon's new facility covers 30,000 square meters. Photo: Francisco Meza - El Sol de León
06/22/2022
Today, on June 21, the official launch of Amazon's new shipping center in León, Guanajuato took place. This facility will serve as a supply hub for states such as Querétaro, Guanajuato, Michoacán, San Luis Potosí, Aguascalientes, and more.
In its initial stage, the company will create 500 jobs in the region. This marks the eleventh shipping center of Amazon in Mexico, covering an area of 30,000 square meters. Surrounding the facility are foreign companies including Michelin, Iriso Electronics, Minamida, Samtch, Atzumi, and Senko.
Once the Amazon shipping center reaches its maximum capacity, it could employ up to a thousand workers. It is worth noting that the company began conducting test operations in May of this year.
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