Amazon Expands Last-Mile Logistics Network with New Delivery Station in Brownsville
By María Fernanda Murillo
March 24, 2026
A new Amazon delivery station in Brownsville is reinforcing the city’s position within Texas’ expanding logistics network, bringing faster delivery capabilities while supporting the region’s broader economic development strategy.
The 62,000-square-foot facility, located at the intersection of FM 511 and Paredes Line Road, is designed to optimize the last-mile delivery process, a critical stage in modern supply chains where speed, accuracy, and proximity to end users are essential.
Strengthening Brownsville’s Role in Regional Logistics
The addition of this delivery station reflects the growing importance of South Texas as a logistics hub, particularly as e-commerce continues to reshape distribution models across North America.
Last-mile facilities like this one are responsible for receiving packages from fulfillment and sortation centers, organizing them for local routes, and dispatching deliveries directly to customers. By positioning operations closer to final destinations, companies can significantly reduce delivery times and improve service efficiency.
For Brownsville, this type of infrastructure strengthens its connectivity within a larger logistics ecosystem that spans Texas and extends into cross-border markets.
A Strategic Investment in Speed and Efficiency
Amazon’s continued expansion in Texas highlights the scale at which logistics infrastructure is evolving to meet rising consumer demand. Since 2010, the company has created more than 86,500 jobs across the state and invested over $84.3 billion in infrastructure and employee compensation.
These investments have generated broader economic impact, contributing an estimated $97.7 billion to the Texas economy and supporting more than 65,000 indirect jobs across sectors such as construction, logistics, and professional services.
The Brownsville delivery station represents part of this larger strategy, focused on building a more responsive and resilient distribution network.
Supporting Economic Growth in Brownsville
Beyond operational efficiency, the facility contributes to local economic activity by supporting job creation and strengthening the city’s role within regional supply chains. As logistics and distribution continue to expand, infrastructure projects of this nature play an important role in attracting investment and supporting long-term growth.
For Brownsville, the presence of a major player like Amazon reinforces its positioning as a city capable of supporting large-scale logistics operations, while also enhancing service levels for businesses and consumers alike.
Connecting Brownsville to a Global E-Commerce Network
With this new delivery station, Brownsville becomes more directly integrated into Amazon’s global logistics network, allowing the city to benefit from faster service, improved distribution capabilities, and stronger alignment with evolving supply chain trends.
As e-commerce continues to grow and delivery expectations become more demanding, investments in last-mile infrastructure will remain essential. In that context, this new facility represents not only an operational upgrade, but also a step forward in strengthening Brownsville’s role within the future of logistics in Texas.
