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Gov. Jan Brewer tours one of the three Amazon distribution centers in the state on Thursday after the company announced it would build a fourth, in Phoenix.
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In this file photo made Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, packages move along a conveyor system to outgoing truck for final shipment inside the 800,000 sq. ft. Amazon.com warehouse, in Goodyear.
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Dave Clark, an Amazon vice president, explains the operation of one of its Arizona distribution centers to Gov. Jan Brewer on Thursday after the company announced it would build a fourth, in Phoenix.
Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2011 12:25 pm
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Updated: 11:32 am, Sun Feb 12, 2012.
Amazon plans 4th distribution center in Arizona
PHOENIX (AP) — Amazon.com Inc. says it will open its fourth
distribution center in Arizona.
The 1.2 million-square-foot facility will be on the west side of
Phoenix, like the other three.
The company says the facility will employ hundreds of people and
that it is hiring managers, technical workers, floor staff and
other positions.
On Wednesday, Amazon announced that it would open a fourth
distribution center just outside of Indianapolis.
Amazon is steering business toward states that are not pressing
the Internet retail giant on collecting taxes.
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