Amazon reportedly looking to open Mexican warehouse

Amazon reportedly looking to open Mexican warehouse

Amazon may be looking up to open a warehouse near Mexico City, to support its drive for the Mexican e-commerce market. According to a report on Reuters, “sources familiar with the project” said the warehouse may be built in the Tepotzotlan municipality about 25 miles (40 km) north of Mexico City.

Last week, Amazon announced that it was planning to open “Amazon HQ2″, a second company  headquarters in North America which will be “the full equal” to existing nerve centre in Seattle. Interestingly, there has been speculation that HQ2 could be site outside the US, in Canada or Mexico

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