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Here’s a look at the massive Amazon sorting facility in Tracy after its expansion

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
February 5, 2022
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Here’s a look at the massive Amazon sorting facility in Tracy after its expansion
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One of the busiest Amazon sorting facilities in the country has just expanded. KCRA 3 got a look inside the high-tech center featuring robotics in Tracy that’s nearly a million square feet.”Those things that we’ve implemented are the benefit for the associates. Having less touch of the packages, more critical roles, more technique roles,” said Ryan Gunnell, site leader for the Tracy warehouse.Company representatives said the facility serves customers from Monterey to northern Sacramento.”Our AR system can do 18,000 packages an hour, so for a full day that’s 270,000,” Gunnell explained. With that many packages, a whole row of robots and lots of people are needed. More than 1,500 are employed at the Tracy facility. More than 170,000 workers are employed by Amazon throughout the state, Natalie Wolfrom, the Northern California spokesperson said.In recent years, the e-commerce giant has come under fire for what workers called poor working conditions. KCRA 3 asked how Amazon is addressing those concerns.”The health and safety of our employees is absolutely number one,” Wolfrom said.One issue brought up by workers is not enough time for bathroom breaks.”There are actually bathrooms located literally all over so they’re definitely welcome to use the restroom when they want,” Wolfrom said.The company also shared that they have invested $10 billion to keep employees safe during the pandemic. Last year, Amazon agreed to pay $500,000 to better enforce state consumer protection laws, after California’s attorney general said the company concealed COVID-19 case numbers from its workers. “Amazon always wants to be a partner within the community. It’s not just about getting packages out, it’s more than that, it’s having great associates,” Gunnell said.Amazon is hiring workers in Modesto, Stockton, Tracy and Sacramento.

TRACY, Calif. —

One of the busiest Amazon sorting facilities in the country has just expanded.

KCRA 3 got a look inside the high-tech center featuring robotics in Tracy that’s nearly a million square feet.

“Those things that we’ve implemented are the benefit for the associates. Having less touch of the packages, more critical roles, more technique roles,” said Ryan Gunnell, site leader for the Tracy warehouse.

Company representatives said the facility serves customers from Monterey to northern Sacramento.

“Our AR system can do 18,000 packages an hour, so for a full day that’s 270,000,” Gunnell explained.

With that many packages, a whole row of robots and lots of people are needed. More than 1,500 are employed at the Tracy facility. More than 170,000 workers are employed by Amazon throughout the state, Natalie Wolfrom, the Northern California spokesperson said.

In recent years, the e-commerce giant has come under fire for what workers called poor working conditions. KCRA 3 asked how Amazon is addressing those concerns.

“The health and safety of our employees is absolutely number one,” Wolfrom said.

One issue brought up by workers is not enough time for bathroom breaks.

“There are actually bathrooms located literally all over so they’re definitely welcome to use the restroom when they want,” Wolfrom said.

The company also shared that they have invested $10 billion to keep employees safe during the pandemic. Last year, Amazon agreed to pay $500,000 to better enforce state consumer protection laws, after California’s attorney general said the company concealed COVID-19 case numbers from its workers.

“Amazon always wants to be a partner within the community. It’s not just about getting packages out, it’s more than that, it’s having great associates,” Gunnell said.

Amazon is hiring workers in Modesto, Stockton, Tracy and Sacramento.

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