

Steve Ammons of the Jefferson County Commission said Amazon’s investments are providing a massive economic impact for the region. This is indicative of what can truly be realized when all of us – city, county, and state – come together for the good of all.” “I am so proud of all the successful economic growth in our city. “I have no doubt this Amazon delivery station will continue to build on Amazon’s success here in Bessemer and continue to create even more job opportunities for our residents,” Bessemer Mayor Kenneth Gulley said.

It also provides a great opportunity to redevelop this strategic district of our city.” “It goes directly to our priority of job creation. “Amazon’s announcement signals the resilience of our economy and the emergence of Birmingham as a logistics hub in the Southeast,” Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin said. Officials in Jefferson County welcomed Amazon’s growth plans. “The local team, including US Steel, Jefferson County, the Cities of Bessemer and Birmingham, and our utility partners, have all worked hard to ensure the same high level of local support that they have become known for amongst our new and expanding industries.” “We are happy to see their continued growth with these delivery stations and the quality job opportunities that come with them,” Traywick said. For more information about open positions, visit Jeff Traywick, vice president of economic development for the Birmingham Business Alliance, said the BBA and its partners have worked to build a strong relationship with Amazon to facilitate the company’s growth in the state’s largest metro area. “With a large-scale fulfillment center already operating in Jefferson County, Amazon’s decision to open delivery centers in Bessemer and Birmingham shows that the internet retail giant sees Central Alabama as a prime location to energize its growth,” said Greg Canfield, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce.Īmazon expects both facilities to open in 2021.

Construction on the center began in late 2018. Packages are shipped to a delivery station from neighboring Amazon fulfillment and sortation centers, loaded into delivery vehicles and delivered to customers.Įarlier this year, Amazon opened an 855,000-square-foot fulfillment center in Bessemer, which employs 6,500 people. “These delivery stations represent Amazon’s unwavering commitment to safety, technological innovations and skilled teams who are obsessed with delivering for our customers.”Īmazon said its delivery stations power the last mile of the order process and help accelerate deliveries for customers.
