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Amazon Opens New Distribution Sites in Sedalia and Maryville

Amazon has officially opened two new facilities in Sedalia and Maryville, fulfilling the four-site expansion plan for Missouri announced earlier this October. Both sites have launched operations with approximately 20 staff members each and are continuing to hire for positions starting at $19 an hour. Beyond shipping their first orders, leadership teams at both locations…

Amazon has officially opened two new facilities in Sedalia and Maryville, fulfilling the four-site expansion plan for Missouri announced earlier this October. Both sites have launched operations with approximately 20 staff members each and are continuing to hire for positions starting at $19 an hour. Beyond shipping their first orders, leadership teams at both locations have already engaged with the community by volunteering at local non-profit organizations.

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