Amazon opens 3 logistics centers in Poland

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Ahead of Christmas, popular U.S. online retailer Amazon has opened three logistics centers in western Poland, completing a network that covers the European market.

A center employing some 2,500 workers opened on Wednesday in Sady, near Poznan. Two others, jointly employing some 2,500 people were opened Tuesday near Wroclaw. Built at the costs of 100 million euros each, they are Amazon’s only centers in Central and Eastern Europe.

To ensure smooth operation through the Christmas shopping season, they will be temporarily reinforced with another 5,000 workers.

Tim Collins, director for operations in Europe, said the centers are part of a broader network covering Europe. Amazon also has logistics centers in Germany, Britain, France and Italy.

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