Amazon Invests ?250 Million in New French Logistics Center
On April 17, Amazon announced plans to build a new large-scale distribution center in Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin, France. The project, with a total investment exceeding ?250 million, is expected to commence operations by the end of 2027 and create approximately 2,000 full-time jobs. This initiative is regarded as one of Amazon's largest logistics centers in Europe, further strengthening its logistics network in France and across the continent. [Source: Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, delivering e-commerce insights via algorithm in real time. This AI is still young—contact run@ebrun.com or leave feedback to help it improve.]
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