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Amazon Plans Fulfillment Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

05/27/2018
Amazon.com plans to open its first 600,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art, fulfillment center in the Sooner State, creating more than 1,500 full-time jobs by the end of 2019 in southern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Employees at the fulfillment center will pick, pack and ship small items to customers such as books, household items and toys.

"We're excited to open our first fulfillment center in Oklahoma and in a city with an outstanding workforce and a commitment to providing great opportunities for employment," said Mark Stewart, Amazon's Vice President of North America Customer Fulfillment. "Amazon is committed to creating a positive economic impact in Oklahoma City and enhancing the customer experience throughout the region."

"A facility bringing more than 1,500 new jobs is a monumental announcement," said Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt. "This is a great day for Oklahoma City and we're thrilled to welcome Amazon's investment in our community.”

“A project of this magnitude required efforts from our city government, our Legislature, our state government, and our local economic development entities. Further, it would not have been possible without the commitment the voters of Oklahoma City made last September to invest in economic development. My gratitude and congratulations to all the parties who stepped up to make this happen,” he said “I'm also thrilled to see this facility plant its flag in South OKC. It's good for the whole city and we look forward to the catalyst we know this project will be for its immediate surroundings in South OKC."

"The airport is delighted that Amazon has made the decision to locate one of its fulfillment centers in Oklahoma City and at Will Rogers World Airport," said Airports Director Mark Kranenburg. "Amazon's facility is perfect for the airport's Lariat Landing, a large commercial development area created on the airport to attract companies like Amazon. We are thrilled to be part of the company's continued growth.”

"We are excited to welcome Amazon to Oklahoma City," said Roy Williams, President & CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. "We look forward to the opening of the fulfillment center and know that Amazon will be an excellent corporate citizen and a valuable asset to our community. We are pleased that the fulfillment center will provide employment opportunities across a broad spectrum of skillsets, taking advantage of the wide range of capabilities in our workforce."

The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City was also instrumental in bringing this project to Oklahoma.

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