Windsor's Amazon delivery station to open by end of October — starting with about 70 employees

It's referred to as a 'last mile of customer fulfillment' facility by the company

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Caption: Amazon's Windsor facility is set to open by the end of October, according to a Canadian company spokesperson. (Frederic Legrand/COMEO/Shutterstock)

Amazon Canada says its Windsor delivery station will open its doors by the end of October.
Spokesperson Ryma Boussoufa refers to the 125,000 square foot facility as a DLC8 hub — the company's "last mile of customer fulfilment" for across the Windsor-Essex region.
She says it will open with more than 70 employees and that they're currently in the process of filling those jobs.
A specific opening date was not included in a Friday statement by the company.
The warehouse and processing facility is where the old Chrysler Pillette Road assembly plant used to be.
Amazon says jobs will start at $22.60 per hour.