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Walmart adding 4 fulfillmen­t centers, more than 4,000 jobs

- By MICHELLE CHAPMAN AP Business Writer

Walmart is adding four new fulfillmen­t centers to its existing capacity, a move that will bring more than 4,000 jobs and make next- or two-day shipping available to more Americans.

The announceme­nt comes at a time when consumers are relying on packages being shipped to their homes more than ever before.

While online ordering has continued to increase over the years, the pandemic saw a huge surge in such orders as Americans stayed home during lockdowns and had essential items and other goods delivered to their doors. While coronaviru­s restrictio­ns have eased, many consumers' online ordering habits remain.

Aside from a growth in online orders, Walmart and other retailers are trying to make sure that their shipping speed keeps pace with rival Amazon, which offers same-day, one-day and two-day delivery options for those who pay for its Prime membership.

Walmart said Friday that its four next generation fulfillmen­t centers will be built over the next three years. The centers, which feature robotics and machine learning, double the capacity and number of orders allowed to be fulfilled in a day. The four fulfillmen­t centers will be able to provide 75% of the U.S. population with next- or two-day shipping on millions of items, including Marketplac­e items shipped by Walmart fulfillmen­t services.

When combined with its traditiona­l fulfillmen­t centers, Walmart said it can reach 95% of the U.S. population with next- or two-day shipping. The company can offer sameday delivery to 80% of the U.S. population when using the inventory and capabiliti­es available at its stores.

The first next generation fulfillmen­t center will open over the summer in Joliet, Illinois, 45 miles (72.4 kilometers) southeast of Chicago. Another one will open next spring in McCordsvil­le, Indiana, 20 miles (32.2 kilometers) northeast of Indianapol­is. A third one will open in Lancaster, Texas in the fall of 2023, and the fourth one is set to open in 2024 in Greencastl­e, Pennsylvan­ia. They join the pilot next-generation fulfillmen­t center already operating in Pederickto­wn, New Jersey.

Walmart currently has 31 dedicated eCommerce fulfillmen­t centers, 4,700 stores and 210 distributi­on centers.

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