DNA1 - AMAZON FULFILLMENT CENTER

Category: Warehouse in Nashville, Tennessee

Address: 2815 Brick Church Pike, Nashville, TN 37207, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Alexia Lopez

Nov 23, 2021

This is why our packages don't arrive on time. You have driver's meeting up flirting, jumping on each other and kissing in neighborhoods instead of delivering.

Jerzy Boi

Feb 2, 2021

Awsome place great staff had me thinking about working here and I'm a trucker parking is close but be careful when you leave Amazon its alot of grime close by

Heather Gonzales

Oct 16, 2020

Driver for delivery service. Amazon workers are strict but friendly. Directing traffic. Quick to get loaders in & out!

David Petitt

Aug 18, 2019

Pretty disorganized compared to the old pickup location. Always say they are running behind. So if you have a block scheduled at a certain time, get there pretty early, cause can almost guarantee you'll be waiting. And you won't get payed any more, even though you are on time. And it's pretty inconvenient to most of Nashville for a pick up location. Atleast BNA5 was fairly central. Would suggest to avoid the gas stations close by, unless you like to be approached by beggars and ladies of the night/afternoon.

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Questions & Answers

Does this warehouse have a phone number

LaTonya Odom | May 31, 2021
Brad Zavala | Jun 1, 2021

It does not You're better off just showing up

What is the phone number?

Shaunna Earps | May 31, 2020
Charles Pickett (Chucky Chux) | Jun 1, 2020

there is no public number you can call for this shipping location, that I know of. the numbers are all private as it's not corperate office just a shipping center

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Do you need cdl license to drive for Amazon

james bowen | May 31, 2020
Charles Pickett (Chucky Chux) | Jun 1, 2020

For their semi trucks yes, for delivery I don't think you do, the delivery drivers don't actually work for Amazon. It's contracted service GHS. None the less you are driving a van that is not classed as a bus or other people transporter

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