
The investment would support the construction of new logistics sites, the development of cloud and artificial intelligence capabilities, and consolidation of existing networks, Amazon stated.
It marks the online retail giant’s largest investment in France to date, the company said, adding to the more than €30 billion already invested in the country since 2010.
It will result “in faster deliveries, a wider selection and low prices accessible throughout France, and a reduced environmental footprint thanks to a local logistics network,” said Jean-Baptiste Thomas, managing director of Amazon in France, in the statement.
France is the third international market that Amazon entered outside the United States, after Germany and the United Kingdom.