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Investing.com -- Walmart (NYSE:WMT) announced on Thursday it is closing a fulfillment center that handles online orders for its Sam’s Club warehouse chain in Fort Worth, Texas, a move that could lead to job losses.
The retailer confirmed the closure but said it cannot yet determine how many jobs might be affected until employees make decisions about relocation opportunities.
"We’re continuously evolving our fulfillment network to improve service for our customers and members as their needs change," Walmart said in a statement to Reuters. "We are relocating operations to other facilities within our fulfillment network."
Operations from the Fort Worth facility, known as DFW4, will be transferred to a high-tech fulfillment center in Lancaster, Texas, along with three other Dallas-area facilities, according to a company spokesperson.
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