Amazon Fulfillment Center FTW6 (Grapevine, TX)
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OUR GOAL
To provide an A-to-Z e-commerce logistics solution that would complete Amazon fulfillment network in the European Union.
DFW8 serves the Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex, DFW Airport area, and wider North Texas region as a high-volume sortation hub feeding Amazon’s middle-mile and last-mile delivery network. Our role is to make deliveries appointment-clean: correct labels, compliant pallets, and accurate paperwork—so freight is received without delays. Located on Regent Boulevard on the north side of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport near SH-114, SH-121, and I-635, the site supports dependable parcel flows and LTL/TL linehauls across Texas and the broader Southern U.S.
Amazon DFW8 at a Glance
FC Code: DFW8
Full Address: 2700 Regent Blvd, Dallas, TX 75261, United States
Booking System: Amazon Carrier Central (appointments required)
GLN Code: Not publicly disclosed for U.S. FCs
Pallet Exchange: Not specified (confirm during appointment request)
Deep Sea Imports: Typically yes, when requested at the time of booking; however, please confirm this prior to your appointment
Slip Sheet Unloading: Not specified (confirm during appointment request)
Strategic Location
DFW8 is positioned directly within the DFW International Airport logistics zone, alongside major air-cargo, trucking, and parcel hubs. Immediate access to SH-114, SH-121, and I-635, with connections to I-35E and President George Bush Turnpike (SH-161), allows carriers to inject volume straight into the DFW metro’s dense delivery network while still linking efficiently to long-haul corridors across the Southern and Central U.S. The surrounding airport-side industrial parks, sort centers, and DCs support high trailer density, consistent appointment windows, and efficient yard and dock turns.
Operational Specifications for DFW8
Booking and Hours
Appointments: Required via Carrier Central
Operating Window: Sortation center with multi-shift operations; exact inbound dock hours are not publicly specified. Delivery windows follow your confirmed Carrier Central appointment time.
Receiving Hours
By appointment (local time)
Check Carrier Central for actual slot availability (including any constraints on nights, weekends, or peak periods).
Vehicle Requirements
Active carrier profile and confirmed Carrier Central appointment
Dock-high, rear unloading at a standard bay (no side unloading)
Typical inbound equipment by appointment: 53' trailers (dry van/intermodal) and box trucks
Driver presents BOL/manifest and appointment reference; must follow on-site safety rules, speed limits, PPE requirements, and yard marshal instructions
Cargo Preparation
Pallets (U.S. standard): 40" × 48", 4-way access wooden pallets
Box & Pallet Labels:
Each carton requires a unique FBA Box ID label
Each pallet requires four FBA pallet labels (one per side), applied outside the stretch wrap and fully scannable
Wrapping & Stability: Clear stretch wrap; stable stack; no product overhang; labels visible and unobstructed
Floor-Loaded / FCL: Follow Amazon’s Floor Loading Policy; non-compliant floor-loads may experience extended unloading times, rework, or potential refusal
Slip Sheets: Only where permitted by current Amazon guidance and explicitly confirmed in the appointment notes
How FLEX. Simplifies Your DFW8 Shipments

We hope the details above help you plan a clean, on-time delivery to DFW8. At FLEX., we specialize in fulfillment services across Europe—we don’t operate in the U.S., but we can fully support your inbound to European Amazon FCs. If your shipments are headed for Europe, we handle booking, labeling, pallet compliance, and transport for sites such as LTN7 (Bedford, UK), WRO5 (Okmiany, PL), PRG2 (Dobrovíz, CZ), FRA3 (Bad Hersfeld, DE), MAD4 (San Fernando de Henares, ES), and MXP5 (Castel San Giovanni, IT).
Contact us for a quick consult or tailored quote—we’ll align your shipment plan with Amazon’s European network and keep your inbound appointment-clean.





