Calhoun Times

Ga. welcomes 800 new Amazon jobs

- By Dave Williams

Capitol Beat News Service

ATLANTA — While many Georgia businesses have struggled during the weeks since the coronaviru­s pandemic took hold, Amazon is expanding its already robust presence in the state.

The Seattle-based e-commerce giant announced Monday plans for a new fulfillmen­t center in Columbia County that will create 800 full-time jobs.

Workers at the new facility along Interstate 20 in Appling will use innovative robotics technology to pack and ship smaller customer orders, including books, toys and small household goods.

Amazon already has more than 3,500 employees in Georgia working at facilities in Jefferson, Braselton, Lithia Springs, East Point, Kennesaw, Macon and Union City, representi­ng an investment of $3.6 billion. The company plans to add another 1,000 at a new fulfillmen­t enter in Stone Mountain and 500 at the Newnan fulfillmen­t center announced in January.

“We are proud to continue our investment in Georgia with great jobs and a new, state-of-the-art fulfillmen­t center in Columbia County to serve our customers across the state,” said Robert Packett, regional director of Amazon operations. “The Peach State and its incredible workforce have been vital to our ability to provide great selection, competitiv­e prices and the Prime services we know our customers love.”

Pat Wilson, commission­er of the state Department of Economic Developmen­t, welcomed the additional investment and job growth Amazon will bring to Georgia.

“Especially now, during COVID-19, we are proud of our team’s hard work to continuous­ly meet the needs of world-renowned companies like Amazon,” he said.

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