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Amazon Will Open New Distribution Center in the State of Mexico
Amazon is opening a new logistics center in Tepotzotlán, State of Mexico, to improve delivery times in the central region of the country.
To ship this type of packages, Amazon will open a new logistics center in Edomex. Photo: Amazon.
02/24/2021
Amazon has announced the opening of a new logistics center in Tepotzotlán, State of Mexico. This new facility will enable the company to shorten delivery times in the central region of the country. The building will be constructed by real estate developer Parks and provided by the trust Fibra UNO (FUNO). With thousands of square meters, the logistics center will handle order collection, packaging, and shipping to customers.
This expansion will strengthen Amazon's logistics network in Mexico, improving efficiency in product delivery. The new logistics center in Tepotzotlán will enable faster and more effective distribution in the central region, offering quick and satisfactory delivery service to customers.
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