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E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery Jobs in Florida

Florida's e-commerce market is driven by its large population, tourist shipments, and the retiree demographic that increasingly shops online. The state has a unique challenge — long, narrow geography requiring distribution centers in Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and Miami to cover the peninsula. Amazon has invested heavily in Florida with 15+ facilities. The year-round delivery weather and no state income tax make it attractive for drivers.

FL Industry Pay

$45,000 - $78,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+15% through 2028

E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery in Florida

Florida's e-commerce market is driven by its large population, tourist shipments, and the retiree demographic that increasingly shops online. The state has a unique challenge — long, narrow geography requiring distribution centers in Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and Miami to cover the peninsula. Amazon has invested heavily in Florida with 15+ facilities. The year-round delivery weather and no state income tax make it attractive for drivers.

Top E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery Employers in Florida

1

Amazon (15+ FL facilities)

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2

FedEx Ground (multiple FL hubs)

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3

UPS (Jacksonville hub)

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4

Chewy (pet e-commerce, Ocala/Daytona)

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5

Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits

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Requirements for E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery in FL

CDL-A for linehaul; CDL-B or non-CDL for last-mile delivery
Ability to lift 50-70 lbs repeatedly throughout the shift
Comfort with technology (scanners, apps, GPS routing)
Clean driving record and ability to pass background check
Ability to work through peak season demands (Oct-Dec)

Equipment Used in Florida

Semi-trucks (linehaul)Box trucks (26 ft)Sprinter/cargo vansYard jockeys (warehouse)Pup trailers (doubles)Straight trucks

Trucking in Florida

State CDL Avg

$48,000 - $72,000

Key Industries

Citrus & produce agriculture, Tourism & hospitality logistics, Port operations (Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa)

Major Cities

Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando

Top Corridors

I-95 (East Coast Jacksonville to Miami), I-75 (Central/West FL to Georgia)

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E-Commerce & Last Mile Delivery in Florida — FAQ

Is Florida good for e-commerce trucking careers?

Florida's growing population, year-round delivery weather, and no state income tax make it attractive. Chewy's massive Florida operations (Ocala, Daytona Beach, Mechanicsburg) add specialized pet product logistics. The downside is slightly lower base pay than northeastern markets.

What are the main e-commerce hubs in Florida?

Jacksonville (port logistics + fulfillment), Orlando (central FL distribution), Tampa (west coast hub), Miami (South FL + Latin America e-commerce), and Ocala/Daytona (Chewy operations). Amazon has facilities near every major Florida city.

How does Florida's geography affect e-commerce delivery?

Florida's narrow peninsula shape means no single distribution center can cover the whole state. This requires a network of facilities creating more local driving positions. However, rural areas and the Keys have longer delivery routes. Summer thunderstorms are the main weather challenge.