CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Amazon.com plans an expansion of its Chattanooga distribution center that will eventually add hundreds of jobs.
The manager of the center, Sanjay Shah, told the Chattanooga Times Free Press that work will start this month. “We’re doing the expansion to meet demand,” Shah said last week.
The distribution center’s operating area is currently the size of 17 football fields and will be expanded to the equivalent of about 28 football fields. The cost wasn’t disclosed.
Currently the Seattle-based company has more than 2,000 workers at its round-the-clock operation in Chattanooga.
“We’ll have 5,000 (workers) at some point this year” at Amazon’s facilities in Chattanooga and neighboring Bradley County, Shah said.
The company said centers that are planned in Rutherford and Wilson counties, combined with existing facilities in Wilson, Hamilton and Bradley counties, have Amazon investing more than $270 million in Tennessee.
Amazon last year agreed to start collecting Tennessee sales taxes in 2014.
Gov. Bill Haslam and Amazon officials in October announced an agreement for the company to begin collecting the state’s sales tax on items sold to customers in Tennessee.
With over 50,000 employees worldwide, Amazon has distribution centers in 10 states.





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