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Amazon Opens Hub for Disaster Relief in Atlanta for Quick Response to Natural Disasters | #site_titleAmazon Opens Hub for Disaster Relief in Atlanta for Quick Response to Natural Disasters


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Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has reported opening of its first Disaster Relief Hub to store emergency supplies to help front line community partners respond to natural disasters across the southeastern U.S., Central America and the Caribbean.  The hub will stock over half a million relief supplies donated by Amazon in a 10,000 cubic feet of fulfillment center space.  Atlanta is 310 miles from the Gulf Coast, 1,525 miles from Puerto Rico and 734 miles from the Bahamas. “Our disaster relief and response team is partnering with global humanitarian relief organizations to leverage Amazon’s scale to help improve response time to large-scale natural disasters around the world,” said Alicia Boler Davis, vice president of Global Customer Fulfillment at Amazon. “Our expertise in logistics and operations allows us to be nimble, fast, and effective. We’ve created the Disaster Relief Hub in metr ....

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Amazon announced Tuesday that it will partner with the American Red Cross and other humanitarian aid organizations and open a disaster relief center to more efficiently deliver emergency supplies throughout hurricane season. 
The multinational tech giant announced in a press release on the first day of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season that it would be opening its first Disaster Relief Hub near Atlanta to house “emergency supplies to help our front-line community partners quickly respond to natural disasters across the southeastern U.S., the Caribbean, and Central America.” 
Amazon said that the center will have the capacity to store more than half a million donated supplies, which it said is “enough to fill an Amazon Air 767 cargo plane and immediately provide critical supplies when a disaster strikes.”  ....

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