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As of 2024, there are 175+ Amazon fulfillment centers around the world. Learn more about where Amazon’s fulfillment centers are located below.
All about Amazon's fulfillment centers, corporate offices, tech hubs, headquarters and warehouse facilities, in the U.S. and around the world.
This list includes Amazon fulfillment centers and sortation centers but excludes other types of Amazon warehouses such as Amazon Logistics delivery stations, Prime Now warehouses, or Amazon Fresh warehouses.
Zoom in on this map of Amazon Fulfillment Center Locations around the world by Seller Essentials. Sort the columns by Location Code, Address, Type of warehouse, and more. Find out which Amazon Fulfillment Centers offer guided tours.
Amazon’s approach to selecting fulfillment center locations is strategic and based on several factors: Population Density: Amazon typically places fulfillment centers near heavily populated areas to ensure quick delivery to a large number of customers.
Amazon had hundreds of fulfillment centers worldwide. However, the exact number of fulfillment centers can change frequently as Amazon continues to expand its operations to meet customer demand and optimize its delivery network.
You’ll be part of the Amazon warehouse team that gets orders ready for customers relying on Amazon’s services. Our fast-paced, active roles take place in various areas, including merchandise, make-on-demand, customer returns, and general fulfillment — in some cases for our super-fast (2-hour or less) delivery service.
Amazon currently has 110 active fulfillment centers in the US and 185 centers globally. Amazon FBA program involves the use of the company’s warehouse facilities for storage and distribution of the goods.
Find Amazon warehouse locations near you with this list of Amazon fulfillment, distribution and sortation centers. It includes addresses and also location codes when available.
Ever wonder how that product in your online shopping cart gets from Amazon to you? Now you can find out by visiting one of 20 fulfillment centers across the U.S. offering tours to the public.