Amazon Australia to invest A$750M ($533M) in new robotics fulfillment center in Brisbane
Amazon Australia plans to invest more than A$750 million ($533 million) to develop a new robotics fulfillment center in Brisbane, Queensland, expected to be completed in 2028. The four-level facility will span approximately 150,000 square meters and is projected to become one of the largest warehouses ever built in the state, capable of storing up to 15 million smaller items and processing over 125 million packages annually.
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The four-level facility will span approximately 150,000 square meters (1.6 million square feet) and is projected to become one of the largest warehouses ever built in the state. Once operational, the site will be able to store up to 15 million smaller items sold on Amazon.com.au and process more than 125 million packages annually, including products from Queensland-based small and medium businesses. The project is expected to create more than 1,000 permanent jobs, with an additional 2,000 jobs generated during construction and fit-out. The facility will incorporate advanced robotics technology designed to assist workers with tasks such as moving inventory and sorting items for orders. Amazon said the technology is intended to support employee safety and efficiency while handling large volumes of
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