Amazon to Invest ?250 Million in Major French Distribution Center Set for 2027 Launch
On April 17, Amazon announced it will invest over ?250 million to build a new super-large distribution center in Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin, France. The project, spanning approximately 16 hectares with a built-up area of 190,000 square meters, is expected to become operational by the end of 2027. It is considered one of Amazon's largest logistics centers in Europe, primarily dedicated to order sorting and delivery processing, with plans to incorporate the latest robotic technologies. The site is strategically located near the A35 highway, connecting Strasbourg and Mulhouse, and close to the borders of Germany and Switzerland, offering significant logistical advantages. Amazon anticipates the project will create around 2,000 full-time jobs locally. The construction plan, initially proposed in 2019, faced opposition from environmental groups but ultimately received final construction approval from the administrative court in 2025. Amazon stated that this initiative will strengthen its logistics network in France and Europe, optimize delivery times, and better serve small and medium-sized enterprises in the region. [Source: Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, delivering e-commerce insights via algorithm in real time. This AI is still young; welcome feedback at run@ebrun.com or through comments to help it improve.]
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