Amazon shutting three distribution centers
March 28th, 2009
Amazon.com Inc. is closing a trio of U.S. distribution centers; it’s the first time Amazon has closed a warehouse since 2006.
Amazon said the closures in Munster, Ind.; Red Rock, Nev.; and Chambersburg, Pa., are part of a reorganization of its fulfillment network — moving capacity to larger warehouses that can “better balance product mix and customer orders same day payday loans.”
The Seattle retail online giant’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) distribution centers that are slated for closure employ some 215 people.
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