Amazon to Invest $750 Million in 150,000 sqm Queensland Robotics Fulfillment Center
Amazon Australia is investing $750 million to build a 150,000 sqm, four-level robotics fulfillment center in Queensland capable of holding 15 million small items and processing over 125 million packages annually. This facility complements existing Queensland sites and aims to accelerate delivery speeds and support local SMB sellers.
1. Investment and Facility Specs
Amazon Australia has committed $750 million to construct a 150,000 sqm robotics-enabled fulfillment center at the Flagstone Logistics Estate in Queensland’s Logan region. The four-level facility will store up to 15 million small items across categories like electronics, beauty and pantry goods.
2. Capacity and Operations
At full capacity, the new center is designed to process more than 125 million packages annually, supplementing Amazon’s existing Lytton, Heathwood and Arundel sites. Direct access to the Mount Lindesay Highway will facilitate efficient distribution across South Brisbane.
3. Impact on Local Sellers and Delivery
The facility aims to accelerate delivery speeds and expand product selection for Australian customers while providing Queensland small and medium-sized businesses with improved access to Amazon’s nationwide customer base. The project is expected to boost local employment and support regional economic growth.