Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN:US), the world’s largest e-commerce company, will hire 6,000 permanent employees in three new logistics centers in Poland to build capacity for further expansion in Europe.
The Seattle-based company plans to open two centers near Wroclaw in southwestern Poland and one facility near the city of Poznan, 150 miles east of Berlin, Amazon said in a statement today. The Poznan and one of the Wroclaw centers will open in August 2014, while the second Wroclaw logistics hub will start operations in mid-2015. In addition to full-time employees, as many as 9,000 temporary staff could be employed at peak periods.
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