DEN2Amazon Fulfillment Center DEN2

22205 East 19th Ave, Aurora, CO 80019

DEN2 Amazon Fulfillment Center – Aurora, CO 80019 (2025 Complete Guide)

Warehouse code: DEN2
Facility type: Large-item fulfillment center
Full address: 22205 East 19th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80019, United States
Phone: (855) 574-2041
Scale: Over 1 million square feet
Opened: 2018
Workforce size: Over 1,000 full-time employees

Note: This guide summarizes common practices and experiences for DEN2. For any shipment, Amazon's current Seller Central and Carrier Central documentation always takes priority.


1. Why DEN2 matters in Amazon's network (2025 snapshot)

DEN2 was Amazon's first large-scale fulfillment center in Colorado, announced in January 2017 and opened in 2018. Located in Aurora (part of the Denver metropolitan area), the facility spans over 1 million square feet and was designed specifically to handle larger items such as bicycles, furniture, outdoor equipment, and musical instruments.

Aurora's strategic position near Denver International Airport (DEN) and at the crossroads of I-70 and E-470 makes DEN2 a critical logistics hub for the Mountain West region. The facility serves Prime customers across Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and parts of Kansas and Nebraska—a vast geographic area with growing e-commerce demand.

The opening of DEN2 marked Amazon's major expansion into Colorado, with the facility creating more than 1,000 full-time jobs. Amazon has since added additional facilities in the Denver area, including DEN3 in Thornton (which was the first Colorado facility with robotics).


2. Core questions from FBA sellers & truck drivers (2025 answers)

2.1 Do I need an appointment to deliver to DEN2?

For LTL and FTL inbound freight, yes—an appointment is required. All appointments are managed through Amazon Carrier Central:

  • During regular months, plan to book 7–14 days in advance.
  • In Q4 (October–December) and around Prime Day, aim for 2–3 weeks ahead.

2.2 What are the receiving hours?

DEN2 is listed as operating 24 hours a day. Typical receiving windows follow shift schedules:

  • Day Shift: Approximately 06:00 – 16:30 (Mountain Time)
  • Night Shift: Approximately 18:00 – 04:30 (Mountain Time)

Always confirm your specific appointment window through Carrier Central.


2.3 What types of products does DEN2 handle?

DEN2 specializes in larger items, including:

  • Bicycles and outdoor equipment
  • Furniture and home goods
  • Musical instruments
  • Oversized products that don't fit in standard sortable fulfillment centers

This makes DEN2 a non-sortable fulfillment center—designed for items that require manual handling rather than robotic automation.


2.4 What pallet and packaging rules apply?

DEN2 applies standard FBA network requirements with additional considerations for large items:

  • Pallet dimensions: 48" x 40" GMA pallets with 4-way entry.
  • Height limit: Single pallets should not exceed 72 inches unless handling oversized items with prior approval.
  • Weight limit: Maximum 1,500 lbs per pallet (individual large items may vary).
  • Stability: Use corner boards and stretch-wrap to secure loads—especially important for bulky items.
  • Labeling: Clear, scannable FBA labels on each carton and pallet.

For oversized items, ensure packaging protects products during transit and can withstand handling by equipment.


2.5 Does DEN2 handle hazardous materials?

DEN2 focuses on large, non-hazardous consumer goods:

  • Hazmat items: Confirm eligibility and destination through the FBA Dangerous Goods section in Seller Central.
  • Oversized items: DEN2 is specifically designed for bulky products that can't be processed at sortable facilities.

2.6 What are the most common causes of rejection or delay?

Based on Amazon documentation and carrier feedback:

  1. Appointment problems – no valid appointment or late arrival.
  2. Non-compliant packaging – inadequate protection for large items, unstable pallets.
  3. Labeling errors – missing or unreadable labels.
  4. Paperwork mismatch – BOL, ASN, or shipment ID doesn't match.
  5. Dimensional issues – items exceeding expected size without proper documentation.

3. Traffic, routing and parking tips for truck drivers

3.1 Recommended approach route

DEN2 is located in Aurora, near Denver International Airport:

  • From I-70, take Exit 292 (Tower Road) and head north, then east on E 19th Avenue.
  • From E-470, take the E Colfax Avenue exit and connect to E 19th Avenue.
  • The facility is in an industrial area east of Denver.

A truck-specific GPS is recommended to navigate Aurora's expanding commercial areas and avoid residential restrictions.


3.2 On-site check-in and staging

At DEN2:

  • Stop at the security checkpoint and present ID, BOL, and Amazon reference numbers.
  • Wait for dock or staging instructions—large-item handling may require specific dock assignments.
  • Follow posted speed limits, PPE requirements, and chocking rules.

Plan off-site rest at nearby truck stops if approaching hours-of-service limits.


3.3 Nearby truck stops and parking

The Aurora/Denver area has several truck-friendly facilities along I-70:

Truck StopLocationFeatures
Flying J Travel Center #61916751 E 32nd Ave, Aurora (I-70 Exit 285 South)149 truck parking spots, 46 reserved, 12 diesel lanes, 15 showers, Denny's, CAT scales, laundry
Flying J Travel Plaza LimonI-70 Exit 359, Limon~200 parking spaces, 8 diesel lanes, 8 showers (further east on I-70)

The Flying J at Exit 285 is the most comprehensive truck stop near DEN2, with extensive parking and full services.


4. Nearby hotels and food (practical picks for drivers & sellers)

The Aurora/Denver area offers numerous lodging options.

4.1 Hotels within a short drive

NameDistanceNotes
Cambria Suites Aurora~5 miles16001 E 40th Circle, shuttle to DEN available
Comfort Inn & Suites Tower Road~6 miles5940 Tower Road, near airport
DoubleTree by Hilton Denver-Aurora~8 miles13696 E Iliff Place, self-parking available
Crystal Inn (near Flying J)AdjacentBudget option near truck stop at Exit 285

For drivers with tractor-trailers, call ahead to confirm truck parking or use the Flying J.

4.2 Food and dining options

  • Flying J at Exit 285 has Denny's and Pepperoni's on-site.
  • Tower Road corridor has numerous fast-food and restaurant options.
  • I-70 exits provide additional dining choices heading into Denver.

5. Worker and driver perspectives on DEN2

Reviews from warehouse workers and truckers highlight:

  • Large-item focus: DEN2's specialization in bulky products means different workflows than standard sortable FCs.
  • Colorado growth: The Denver metro area's rapid growth has increased demand for fulfillment capacity.
  • Weather considerations: Colorado winters can bring snow and ice; summer can be hot. The facility operates year-round.
  • Safety focus: OSHA has cited some ergonomic concerns; Amazon emphasizes safety training for handling large items.
  • Mountain logistics: Drivers heading west face mountain passes; plan accordingly.

For FBA sellers: properly packaged large items with correct labeling move through DEN2's receiving more smoothly.


6. Nearby Amazon facilities (for network awareness)

The Denver metropolitan area hosts multiple Amazon facilities:

  • DEN3 – Thornton, CO – robotics fulfillment center (opened fall 2018)
  • DEN4 / DEN5 – Denver area – additional sortation and delivery capacity
  • Multiple delivery stations throughout the Front Range

Amazon may route shipments to different facilities based on item type and inventory distribution needs.


7. Quick FAQ for FBA sellers shipping to DEN2

Q1: What makes DEN2 different from other FCs?
DEN2 is a large-item (non-sortable) fulfillment center, handling products like furniture, bikes, and outdoor equipment that can't be processed at standard sortable facilities.

Q2: When did DEN2 open?
DEN2 opened in 2018 as Amazon's first large-scale fulfillment center in Colorado.

Q3: Do I need an appointment for LTL/FTL freight?
Yes. All appointments are managed through Carrier Central.

Q4: Is there overnight truck parking at DEN2?
On-site overnight parking may be limited. Use nearby truck stops like the Flying J at I-70 Exit 285.

Q5: Does DEN2 use robotics?
DEN2 was originally built for large-item handling without the robotic systems used in sortable FCs. DEN3 in Thornton was the first Colorado facility with robotics.


Last updated: January 24, 2026

This guide is based on publicly available information, Amazon documentation, and community feedback. Always verify the latest requirements in Seller Central and Carrier Central before scheduling a delivery to DEN2.