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Amazon to open new warehouse that will use robotics in Alberta next year

The warehouse is to be built in Parkland County, Alta., west of Edmonton, and is expected to open next year.
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This March 31, 2021, photo shows a sign at an Amazon Fulfillment Center in North Las Vegas. Amazon says it plans to open a new warehouse in Alberta that will use robotics to help pick, pack, and ship small items to customers such as books, electronics, and toys. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-John Locher

EDMONTON — Amazon says it plans to open a new warehouse in Alberta that will use robotics to help pick, pack and ship small items such as books, electronics, and toys.

The company says the warehouse will create more than 1,000 full- and part-time jobs.

The warehouse is to be built in Parkland County, Alta., west of Edmonton, and is expected to open next year.

Amazon says the robotic smart systems will help employees in their tasks at the warehouse.

Last week, Amazon said it will purchase power from a massive new solar farm in Alberta, marking the e-commerce giant's second renewable energy investment in Canada.

Amazon signed a deal to buy up to 400 megawatts of electricity from Travers Solar, a $700-million, 465-megawatt project southeast of Calgary.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 28, 2021.

The Canadian Press

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