Job need being fulfilled

Artist's impression of the new facility, set to open at the end of 2025. (supplied)

More jobs are on the way for the west, with Amazon set to build a new logistics site in Ravenhall.

More than 200 jobs will be created when the centre is fully operational, estimated to be at the end of next year, and 1000 jobs will be created in the construction of the facility.

The 8,800 square metre site is currently under construction in Dexus’ Horizon 3023 estate, and will also enable faster delivery to shoppers in the surrounding region.

Amazon Australia director of operations Sandra McNeil said the facility will be a strong boost to the growing area.

“The Ravenhall logistics site enables us to grow our contribution to the local economy through the creation of jobs and flexible earning opportunities and we look forward to building on our strong relationship with the local community,” she said.

“We’re also excited about what this enhanced delivery experience will soon bring to our customers in and around Melbourne and Victoria.

“This is a massive win for jobs growth, will help local families find work closer to home and provide better and faster access to delivery items for our rapidly growing community.’’

The new logistics site will be located opposite Amazon’s existing Ravenhall fulfilment centre.

Amazon worked with Dexus to secure the location for the delivery station close to its existing Ravenhall fulfilment centre which is near the proposed Western Intermodal Freight Terminal.

Dexus executive general manager Chris Mackenzie said “we are proud to partner with Amazon to support their growth across Australia”.

“This project represents the fourth facility being delivered for Amazon across our national industrial footprint. Sites like Horizon 3023, Ravenhall industrial estate offer customers premium connectivity enabling them to get packages to customers faster and more efficiently.”

Jobs with Amazon’s delivery service Amazon Flex will also be available for casual couriers.