Amazon Opens New Last Mile Facility in Starkville

News Summary

Amazon has officially opened a new Last Mile facility in Starkville, Mississippi, employing around 150 associates and 200 drivers. With plans to hire an additional 500 workers, the facility is part of Amazon’s expansion strategy in the region, which has seen over $3.5 billion invested since 2010. This development is set to enhance job opportunities and improve delivery logistics while also supporting local businesses like Camgian Corporation and NorthStar Industrial Park.

Exciting Times in Starkville: Amazon’s New Facility Takes Shape

Starkville, Mississippi, is buzzing with energy and opportunities as **Amazon** has officially opened a brand new **Last Mile facility** in mid-October. This facility represents a vital component in Amazon’s logistics system, acting as the final stop in the delivery journey from fulfillment centers right to the doorsteps of eager customers.

Boosting Local Employment

The Starkville facility is more than just a building; it’s a beacon of job creation. Currently, it employs around **150 associates** and has about **200 drivers** on the rolls. With the commitment to ramping up operations over the upcoming year, the staffing numbers are expected to grow significantly. Projections suggest that the facility will hire around **200 additional delivery center workers** and **300 more drivers**, making it an exciting time for job seekers in the area.

Amazon’s Expanding Footprint

This addition is part of a larger expansion strategy for Amazon in Mississippi, which now includes an impressive **three fulfillment centers**, **two cross docks**, and delivery stations located not just in Starkville but also in Jackson. This expansion reflects Amazon’s dedication to improving the **delivery infrastructure and logistics** in the region. Since 2010, Amazon has poured over **$3.5 billion** into Mississippi, creating over **6,000 direct jobs** and more than **11,700 indirect jobs**. It’s clear that Amazon’s investment has significantly impacted the local economy.

Future Growth Plans: Saltillo’s New Delivery Station

But wait, there’s more! Amazon is also planning to construct a brand new **approximately 96,000 square-foot delivery station** within the **Turner Industrial Park** in Saltillo, Mississippi. Renovations at this facility are set to kick off soon, marking yet another step in Amazon’s mission to enhance service in Lee County and its surrounding areas. These developments aim to refine logistics and delivery timelines, ensuring residents enjoy fast and reliable service.

Competitive Wages Abound

Working for Amazon in customer fulfillment and transportation roles can be quite rewarding. Most employees in Mississippi earn between **$17 and $28 per hour**, showcasing just how competitive the wages are in a region that’s becoming a hub for industrial and tech enterprises.

Supporting Local Innovation: Camgian Corporation

On a related note, Starkville is witnessing growth beyond the tech giant. **Camgian Corporation**, based in Starkville, is also expanding with a **$2.5 million investment** aimed at creating **15 jobs** in the AI software sector. This expansion will not only enhance local infrastructure but also improve computing capacity tailored for **AI model training and testing**, adding yet another feather in Starkville’s cap.

Nurturing New Business Ventures

Let’s not forget about the ongoing development at the **NorthStar Industrial Park**, which is securing **$2.5 million** in state funds for expansion. This project will develop a new **200,000-square-foot pad**, inviting more tenants and industries to this burgeoning area. The expansion announced following a **MDA grant** signals a golden opportunity for new companies to establish roots in the region, fostering a competitive atmosphere for tech and industrial developments.

Starkville: The Future Awaits

With the growth of facilities like Amazon and Camgian Corporation, Starkville and the **Golden Triangle region** are positioning themselves as attractive sites for both industrial and tech advancements. As these developments unfold, it’s clear that Starkville is not just a charming Southern town but a rising star in the job market and tech sphere.

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