Kirc Savage stared out over the so-called incoming department where rows of truck bays help ship millions of products a week from Amazon.com Inc.'s fulfillment center in Lake Nona.
The hub, which opened in August, spans more than 2.3 million square feet over four levels — roughly the size of 40 football fields. The Seattle-based e-commerce behemoth (Nasdaq: AMZN) employs roughly 1,500 people in the center, which is one of the largest properties Amazon operates in the Sunshine State.