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Doncaster site closure for Amazon as East Yorkshire plans appear to remain on track

Old site in the city to be absorbed by iPort megasheds as Melton operations continue

A worker prepares packages for delivery at an Amazon warehouse. (Image: Getty Images)

Warehouse closures announced by Amazon will have no impact on operations in East Yorkshire.

The online giant is behind a brand new ‘last mile’ facility at Melton, with proposals for a much larger fulfilment centre in the immediate area also strongly speculated. Concerns were raised after it announced three closures, with older operations being merged into newer ones. Seven small delivery stations are also to be consolidated.

The closest will see a site in Doncaster’s Balby Carr Bank absorbed by the huge distribution sites at iPort, just off the M18. A total of 400 jobs will be transferred.

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A spokesperson for Amazon said: “We’re always evaluating our network to make sure it fits our business needs and to improve the experience for our employees and customers. As part of that effort, we may close older sites, enhance existing facilities, or open new sites, and we’ve launched a consultation on the proposed closure of three fulfilment centres in 2023. We also plan to open two new fulfilment centres creating 2,500 new jobs over the next three years. All employees affected by site closure consultations will be offered the opportunity to transfer to other facilities, and we remain committed to our customers, employees, and communities across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”

Peddimore in the West Midlands, and Stockton-on-Tees, have been announced as the new significant sites, with Hemel Hempstead and Gourock, west of Scotland, joining the original Doncaster site as being in consultation for closure.

New delivery stations will also open in Havant and Aylesford, replacing older sites in Portsmouth and Aylesford, with employees transferring. A further five delivery stations in Huntingdon, Horley, Newcastle, Birmingham and Hemel Hempstead will also close, with further transfers.

(Image: Grimsby News And Pictures Agency)

Around 500 employees at Hemel Hempstead will be offered roles at Amazon’s Dunstable fulfilment centre and other locations in the area under the proposal.