Amazon announces plans to build a new sortation center in Hogansville, Georgia. The site, which is anticipated to launch in 2027, will create more than 1,000 new, full- and part-time time jobs with benefits starting on day one. The company currently has 22 fulfillment and sortation centers across the state.
“This latest decision from Amazon is another significant investment in Georgia’s growing logistics network and our rural communities,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “With 1,000 new jobs on their way to western Georgia, we’re again delivering on the commitment to bring opportunity to every part of the state. We’re proud of our business-friendly approach that continues to attract both big and small employers to this No. 1 state for business, and I look forward to Amazon’s impact on Troup