Amazon to Deploy Automated Packaging Machines Across Europe

Amazon announced that it will deploy advanced automated packing technology across its European network to improve packaging for its customers and reduce waste. Through its largest European investment in sustainable packaging, Amazon will bring custom-box making technology to Europe for the first time, so that more customers receive items in made-to-fit packaging.

Amazon plans to install hundreds of automated packaging machines across a number of its European fulfilment centers that will reduce packaging volumes for millions of customer deliveries. More than 70 of these machines will be installed in Germany, UK, France, Italy and Spain by the end of this year, with more to follow by 2027.

Made-to-fit packaging can reduce delivery emissions by minimizing material use, eliminating waste, and maximizing vehicle space—enabling more deliveries with fewer vehicles.

“In order to reduce waste, we need to reduce packaging. We use machine learning and automation to create packaging that’s made to fit, reducing excess materials while making sure the product remains protected. We’re now installing automated packaging machines in our facilities across Europe to better serve our customers and the planet,” said Pat Lindner, VP Mechatronics and Sustainable Packaging at Amazon. “This investment is a significant step forward in reducing the environmental impact of deliveries for our European customers.”

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Amazon’s commitment to reducing packaging waste
Every day, Amazon ships millions of orders around the globe, working hard to make sure products reach customers safely and with the least amount of packaging necessary. One in two Amazon shipments in Europe are already delivered without a box and come in reduced, recyclable delivery packaging such as a paper bag or cardboard envelope or—in the case of more than one billion shipments since 2019—no added packaging at all through Amazon’s Ships in Product Packaging program.

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