Amazon Ramps up France Operations with €15bn Expansion and 7,000 Jobs
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Amazon ramps up France operations with €15bn expansion and 7,000 jobs
Amazon will invest more than €15 billion in France over the next three years and create more than 7,000 permanent jobs, the US e-commerce giant said, as it expands its logistics network, cloud services and artificial intelligence operations.
More than 7,000 jobs will be created this year, ensures the e-commerce platform. It promises "faster deliveries, wider choice and a reduced environmental footprint".
The e-commerce giant announced on Tuesday that it will strengthen its presence in France. Amazon will invest 15 billion euros over three years, supposed to create 7,000 jobs. This investment is "the biggest" in the country in the face of Asian platforms that lurk the market. - Amazon announces its "biggest" investment ever made in France, with 7,000 jobs in CDI at the key (Economy).
The American e-commerce giant will in particular create four new distribution centres by 2027.
Four distribution centres will emerge in Eure-et-Loir, Oise, Rhône and Haut-Rhin. The first three in 2026 and the fourth in 2027 Amazon e-commerce giant announced Tuesday 5
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