Amazon Logistics announced on Wednesday, July 8 that it has signed various leases with the plan to open up new delivery stations at three sites in Fairfield County and two in New Haven County, in Danbury, Stratford, Trumbull, Orange and Wallington.
According to Amazon, delivery stations mark the last mile of the company’s order fulfillment process.
Packages are transported to delivery stations from Amazon fulfillment centers, sorted, and then loaded into vehicles for delivery to customers, completing the delivery process.
Amazon said that the stations will create thousands of full-time and part-time jobs, paying a minimum of $15 per hour, and offering a variety of benefits packages for employees.
There are currently has more than 150 Amazon delivery stations in the United States.
The online retail giant said that the delivery stations allow “entrepreneurs the opportunity to build their own business delivering Amazon packages, as well as independent contractors the flexibility to be their own boss and to create their own schedule delivering for Amazon Flex.
“Amazon Logistics has signed various leases in an effort to open five delivery stations in Connecticut in 2020,” Amazon Spokesman Shone Jemmott said. “We are excited to continue to invest in the state of Connecticut with new delivery stations that will provide efficient delivery for customers, and create thousands of job opportunities for the talented workforce.”
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