Amazon has the largest delivery center in Latin America in CDMX
Inmobiliare | September 18, 2023 |

Amazon executives, accompanied by the United States Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, led the inauguration ceremony of the “Amazon DXX1” delivery station, located in Mexico City.

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The American company recognized that its new headquarters is the largest in Latin America with an area of 30,000 square meters, which will benefit the strengthening of North American supply chains.

“It is a day of celebration. The investments underscore the importance of the relationship in our countries,” commented Ken Salazar, United States Ambassador to Mexico.

For her part, Diana Francés, director of Amazon's Last Mile in Mexico, pointed out that the new facility will be added to the more than 45 centers they have in the country, which generate a positive impact on the communities.

Francés indicated that the station joins the strategy of delivering an order on the same day in 10 cities, in one day in 80 cities and in two days throughout the Mexican territory.

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In addition, he commented that in the south-southeast of Mexico there is a shipping center and four delivery spaces, which has benefited the process of improving the delivery of merchandise, as well as the generation of direct and indirect jobs.

Finally, the United States ambassador emphasized that the official start of Amazon's new infrastructure is something that should be noted and, above all, celebrated, since it benefits both countries.

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