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Amazon to create 1,300 jobs as it confirms new Birmingham fulfilment centre

Online retail giant has previously been linked with new Peddimore industrial park north of city but is looking to close three centres elsewhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Amazon's fulfilment centre in Rugeley is set to get a new sister site in Birmingham(Image: BirminghamLive)

Online retail giant Amazon has confirmed it is opening a state-of-the-art fulfilment centre using robotics technology in Birmingham - bringing 1,300 new jobs to the region.

The facility, on the new Peddimore estate south east of Sutton Coldfield, is expected to be up and running within the next three years.

Amazon was and consent was granted in August 2021 for a 2.3 million sq ft warehouse with almost 800 parking spaces but nothing has ever been officially announced by the US giant until now.

It will be the retailer's latest fulfilment centre in the West Midlands, said to be one of the most-advanced facilities of its type, adding to its bases in Rugeley and Coventry which opened in 2011 and 2018 respectively

Amazon is still yet to make any official statement about the new centre at Peddimore and there are very few details available at this stage other than it will be led by new robotics technology.

This will mean machines are able to collect items from racks and move them around the warehouse - jobs previously done by people.

It is understood that this does not mean the centre would employ fewer people but rather there would be a greater variety of roles on offer, especially in areas such as engineering. A second new fulfilment centre is also being built in Stockton-on-Tees, in the North East, creating around 1,200 jobs.