Omaha, Neb., October 27, 2020 – Amazon announced its newest robotic fulfillment center via
virtual press conference today, saying they expect the facility to create more than 1,000 fulltime jobs.
“We are thrilled to be opening our first fulfillment center in the great state of Nebraska and
bringing 1,000 full-time jobs with industry-leading pay and benefits to Omaha,” said Alicia Boler
Davis, vice president of Global Customer Fulfillment at Amazon. “Amazon leverages its scale for
good and makes investments to support communities. We appreciate the strong support from
local and state leaders throughout the process, and we look forward to supporting the
Nebraska community with great delivery options.”
Andrew Rainbolt, executive director, Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation, who
opened the online event, added, “Amazon has invested more than $96 million into Nebraska
since 2010. Today’s groundbreaking shows a continued commitment to collaboration between
Amazon, the State of Nebraska, Sarpy County and the City of Papillion. Exciting things are
definitely ahead, and we are grateful to the many, many individuals who worked together to
make today happen. We are beyond enthusiastic about the many great opportunities Amazon’s
growing presence in Sarpy County offers.”
Economists at the Greater Omaha Chamber evaluated the economic impact of the proposed
site, noting the 1,000 jobs catalyzed by the project would help support an additional 603
workers in the community, according to an IMPLAN Trade / Flow analysis of the seven Eastern
Nebraska counties served by the Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership.
Additional analysis of the project suggested the facility, when fully operational, will add $203.9
million to the local economy each year, the Chamber said.
“It’s no coincidence why Amazon chose Greater Omaha, and Sarpy County specifically. This is a
region that works together and aspires to more,” said David G. Brown, president and CEO,
Greater Omaha Chamber. “When fully operational, this facility will add nearly $204 million to
the local economy each year. That’s significant, and we’re excited and grateful for what’s
ahead. Congratulations to everyone involved. We are proud to partner with you.”
Papillion Mayor David Black said many hands made Amazon’s decision to build their newest
robotic-fulfillment center in Papillion possible, not the least of which was the city and
surrounding area’s ability to meet both the rigorous demands of the facility’s build-out, as well
as satisfy Amazon’s need for highly skilled workers.
“We are proud of the spirit of collaboration that brings new business to our community; and,
we are equally proud of the talented workforce we have at our disposal to fill the technical
positions Amazon provides,” Black said.
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, who introduced Amazon at today’s event, echoed Mayor
Black’s remarks. “Today’s announcement by Amazon is exciting news for Nebraska. Our state’s
wonderful people and welcoming communities continue to attract major investments to the
Good Life. Amazon’s fulfillment center will grow Nebraska by creating 1,000 great
jobs. Winning the project demonstrates our state’s resilience and economic vitality despite
challenges.”
“Sarpy County is the fastest growing county in the state, and that doesn’t happen by accident.
It’s a team effort that requires commitment from the state, the county and the economic
development community. We’re proud to partner with Amazon and so many great
organizations to bring Amazon’s newest robotic fulfillment center to Sarpy County,” said Sarpy
County Commissioner Don Kelly.
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