This investment will create 4,000 new jobs
this year at three new fulfillment centers: one in Horn-Bad Meinberg (North
Rhine-Westphalia) opening in late summer 2024, one in Erfurt (Thuringia) which
opened in May 2024, and one in Großenkneten which opened in August 2023.
These new jobs will bring Amazon’s total number of
permanent employees in Germany to over 40,000 by the end of the year, providing diverse roles across more than 100 cities
and municipalities.
This announcement increases Amazon’s
planned investments in Germany to €17.8 billion, following the €7.8 billion AWS
European Sovereign Cloud investment announced last month. The AWS European
Sovereign Cloud, a new independent cloud for Europe, will launch its first AWS
Region in Brandenburg by the end of 2025.
Rocco Bräuniger, Amazon Germany Country
Manager, stated, “Amazon came to Germany
over 25 years ago, and we continue to invest in the country. Our teams,
focused on innovation, help German customers transform their work, lives, and
connections. With state-of-the-art technologies, we deliver for small
businesses and customers, while AWS enables organizations of all sizes in
Germany to grow and innovate using the cloud. This has a positive impact on the
country, especially in the communities where we operate, with investments and
jobs ranging from research and development to logistics and customer service.” As
part of its investment, AWS plans to invest €8.8 billion by 2026 to build,
maintain, and operate its cloud infrastructure for the AWS Europe (Frankfurt)
Region, established in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main area since 2014. This
investment will meet growing demand for AWS technologies in Germany, including
AI.
According to a new AWS economic impact study, AWS’s
investment is estimated to contribute €15.4 billion to Germany’s GDP over this
period, supporting an average of 15,200 full-time jobs annually in the local
supply chain.