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    SEATTLE, October 22, 2025: Amazon is preparing to expand the use of robotics and automation across its U.S. operations in a move that could significantly reduce its reliance on human labor over the next decade. According to internal planning documents reviewed by multiple media outlets, the company is exploring automation systems that would enable it to avoid hiring more than 600,000 workers by 2033.

    Robots could replace 600000 Amazon warehouse roles
    Leaked documents reveal Amazon’s plan to replace 600K jobs with robots by 2033 (Stock Image)

    The documents detail a projected reduction of approximately 160,000 jobs by 2027, mainly in Amazon’s fulfillment centers and logistics operations. The strategy aims to automate up to 75 percent of Amazon’s warehousing processes through advanced robotics, including picking, sorting, and packaging tasks. The company estimates the initiative could save $12.6 billion in operational costs over a three-year period beginning in 2025.

    As part of these efficiency gains, Amazon projects a cost reduction of 30 cents per package delivered across its U.S. network. These figures are based on internal calculations tied to labor reduction, robotics deployment, and site optimization. The materials suggest Amazon’s goal is to process an increased volume of customer orders with a stable or reduced number of employees by relying on high-automation facilities.

    Amazon’s robotics division has already deployed various automation technologies across dozens of warehouses. These include robotic arms for item handling, autonomous mobile robots for goods transportation, and machine vision systems that assist with quality checks. The leaked documents indicate plans to expand these technologies to additional sites by 2027. A company spokesperson said the documents represent early internal assessments by specific teams and do not reflect finalized policy decisions or company-wide workforce targets.

    Amazon’s automation targets repetitive warehouse tasks

    Amazon confirmed it continues to hire across the U.S. and recently announced plans to recruit 250,000 seasonal workers for the upcoming holiday period. Amazon, which is one of the largest private employers in the United States, has been investing in robotics since its acquisition of Kiva Systems in 2012. Since then, the company has gradually integrated automation into its operations while also building new roles in robotics maintenance and software engineering.

    However, the scale of potential workforce impact outlined in the documents marks a significant development in Amazon’s logistics strategy. As of 2025, Amazon operates more than 1,000 fulfillment centers worldwide, with over 500 in North America. The company has developed high-tech facilities featuring a combination of robotic systems and human labor, a model it refers to as “collaborative automation.” Amazon reports that more than 750,000 robots are currently active in its global operations, supporting a range of tasks previously performed by human workers.

    The internal documents also include guidance on language to be used in public communications about automation. Suggested terminology includes “advanced technology” and “collaborative robotics,” avoiding the use of terms such as “job replacement” or “artificial intelligence.” The materials recommend increased community engagement and job training initiatives in areas where automation may significantly affect employment levels.

    Public communication strategy focuses on community impact

    Amazon has not confirmed any specific job reduction figures and maintains that automation technologies are designed to enhance workplace safety and efficiency. The company has previously stated that its investments in robotics have created thousands of new technical roles, even as certain repetitive tasks are automated. The documents come at a time of broader technological transformation in the logistics and retail industries, as companies evaluate automation to manage costs and scale operations.

    While Amazon has not formally announced a company-wide shift to robotics-led fulfillment, the internal materials underscore the extent to which automation is shaping its operational planning. Amazon continues to invest in research and development through its robotics and operations engineering teams, focusing on scalable solutions that can be deployed across multiple facilities. The company has also partnered with academic institutions to advance research in automation and workplace technologies. – By Content Syndication Services.

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