Amazon today announced the launch of YXX1, the company’s first storage and distribution fulfilment centre in British Columbia.
Amazon storage and distribution centres are specialized facilities that store, manage, and distribute inventory to regional fulfilment centres, allowing them to fulfil a wider selection of customer orders at the fastest-possible delivery speeds.

“As Amazon’s first storage and distribution centre in British Columbia, YXX1 marks an important milestone for our business,” said SureshKumar Aruchamy, Regional Director of Operations at Amazon. “The strategic location of YXX1 in the Lower Mainland significantly reinforces Amazon’s ability to deliver to local customers at our fastest speeds ever while creating good jobs and investing in the local economy. We are proud to offer employees competitive pay, leading benefits and the opportunity to build in-demand skills to grow their careers.”
“Amazon’s investment in our region has created valuable jobs and economic opportunities for the region and local community, while also supporting Canadian businesses through their strong commitment to customer service,” said Nicole MacDonald, Mayor of Pitt Meadows. “Furthermore, Amazon’s partnership and generous support for bike repair stations to be installed throughout the city, demonstrates the company's commitment to community well-being and sustainable transportation. We appreciate their continued engagement and investment.”
Empowering Local Suppliers
As part of Amazon’s commitment to investing in the local economy, we have engaged more than 10 British Columbia- and Canada-based businesses on the construction and ongoing operations of YXX1, including Graham Construction and Engineering (construction management services); BGIS (facility management); Woodbridge (wooden pallets); Tenaquip (warehouse supplies); Can-tec Electrical (electrical services); and Work Authority, Mark’s Commercial, Levitt Safety and Big K Brand Clothing (safety clothing and equipment).
"YXX1 represents an investment in the region's economy through the engagement of local businesses, subcontractors, and suppliers in the delivery of the project. Graham Construction is proud to have partnered with Amazon for the YXX1 SDC facility," said Jeremaya Woytowich Operations Manager, Buildings – British Columbia.
Amazon Donates $35,000 for Bike Repair Stations in Pitt Meadows

As part of Amazon's commitment to sustainability, we are donating $35,000 to install bike repair stations throughout Pitt Meadows. The stations will be strategically placed along the most travelled routes—including the Pitt River Greenway, major commuter paths, and the urban core—ensuring residents and visitors can maintain their bikes, scooters, e-scooters, and even strollers with confidence. This initiative aligns with Pitt Meadows' Connected Communities Strategy, Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan, and Active Transportation initiatives. By investing in this infrastructure, the community is reducing barriers to active transportation, promoting healthier lifestyles, creating a quieter and cleaner urban environment, and taking meaningful action toward climate goals. The versatile stations will make Pitt Meadows more accessible and inclusive for everyone, serving both residents and the many Amazon employees who bike or scooter through the area daily.
To learn more about Amazon’s investments in British Columbia, click here.