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Amazon FBA Warehouses in the United States β€” Complete 2026 Guide

Amazon operates the world's most extensive e-commerce logistics network, with 600+ active logistics facilities across the United States β€” including approximately 110+ fulfillment centers, 180 sortation centers, 550+ last-mile delivery stations, and 45 inbound cross-docks. As of 2026, 92% of Prime members are within a one-day ground shipping zone.


How the US fulfillment network is organized

Amazon's US network spans 39 states with facilities in over 270 cities. The network is designed around regional clusters that minimize delivery times while maximizing operational efficiency.

Mega-clusters (50+ facilities in a region):

  • California β€” the largest state presence with 54+ facilities, concentrated in the Inland Empire (San Bernardino, Riverside, Fontana, Moreno Valley), Central Valley (Stockton, Fresno, Tracy), and the Bay Area
  • Texas β€” 28+ facilities centered on Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW7, FTW3), Houston (HOU2), and San Antonio (SAT1), with emerging presence in Amarillo and El Paso

Major hubs (15+ facilities):

  • Pennsylvania/New Jersey β€” 44+ combined facilities serving the densely populated Northeast corridor, from the Lehigh Valley (ABE2, ABE3) through the NJ Turnpike (EWR4, TEB6)
  • Florida β€” 17+ facilities from Jacksonville (JAX2) to Orlando (MCO1) to Tampa (TPA1, TPA2) to Miami (MIA1)
  • Illinois β€” 16 facilities anchored by the Chicagoland logistics complex (ORD2, MDW2)
  • Arizona β€” 15 facilities with massive robotics centers in Phoenix (PHX3) and Goodyear (GYR1)

Regional coverage hubs (facilities that serve multi-state areas):

  • FAR1 (Fargo, ND) β€” serves the Northern Plains from North Dakota's only FC
  • AMA1 (Amarillo, TX) β€” covers the Texas Panhandle and surrounding states
  • BOI2 (Nampa, ID) β€” Idaho's first FC, bridges the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West
  • LFT1 (Carencro, LA) β€” Louisiana's first FC, fills a gap in the Gulf Coast

Key facility types for FBA sellers

TypeWhat it doesTypical sizeHow it affects your inventory
Fulfillment Center (FC)Stores, picks, packs, ships to customers600K – 4M sqftWhere your FBA inventory lives and ships from
Sortation Center (SC)Sorts packages by destination300K – 1M sqftRoutes your packages to the right delivery station
Inbound Cross-Dock (IXD)Receives freight, redistributes to FCs500K – 1.5M sqftYour inbound shipments may pass through here first
Delivery Station (DS)Last-mile delivery to customers60K – 140K sqftFinal stop before your product reaches the buyer

Robotics and automation

Amazon operates approximately 1 million robots globally, with robotics supporting 75% of US customer orders. Major robotics FCs include:

  • JFK8 (Staten Island, NY) β€” 5.4M sqft, one of the largest in the world
  • GYR1 (Goodyear, AZ) β€” 2.3M sqft, four-level robotics
  • DSM5 (Bondurant, IA) β€” 2.7M sqft, ARS-G3 prototype
  • GEG1 (Spokane, WA) β€” 2.6M sqft, ships 2M+ items per week

What FBA sellers should know about the US network

  1. You don't choose your warehouse β€” Amazon's placement algorithm assigns your inventory across the network for optimal delivery coverage. Sending to one FC doesn't mean your product stays there.

  2. Appointment-based receiving β€” All major FCs require appointments through Amazon Carrier Central. Book 7–14 days ahead (2–3 weeks in Q4 peak season).

  3. Standard pallet requirements β€” 48"Γ—40" GMA pallets, max 72" height, max 1,500 lbs. These apply nationwide.

  4. Climate varies dramatically β€” From Fargo's -20Β°F winters to Tucson's 110Β°F summers, product protection requirements vary by region.

  5. Peak season (Q4) β€” October through December, the entire network runs at maximum capacity. Expect longer appointment wait times, stricter compliance enforcement, and potential receiving delays.


Last updated: March 14, 2026

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