Amazon Warehouse Locations in New Mexico: Map& FBA Guide
What this page covers
This page lists Amazon warehouse locations in New Mexico with verified addresses, facility types, and practical tips for FBA inbound. Warehouses are concentrated around Albuquerque (ABQ1, ABQ5, DS/7300 Meridian), Los Lunas (ABQ2), and Santa Fe (XAQ2).
ZBAO Logistics is an Amazon SPN & ShipTrack logistics partner providing DDP door-to-door services from China to U.S. Amazon warehouses.
Types of Amazon facilities you’ll see in New Mexico
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FC (Fulfillment Center): Receives, stores, picks, and ships orders (core for FBA inbound).
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SC (Sortation Center): Sorts parcels by region/route for downstream delivery.
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DS (Delivery Station): Last-mile staging for local van delivery (not a typical FBA inbound point).
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DC (Distribution Center): Bulk/pallet flows, supports FCs and regional feeding.
For a high-level look at how Amazon’s network connects inbound, sortation, and last-mile, see Amazon Supply Chain (official overview).
Complete list of Amazon warehouses in New Mexico (verified)

We only list verified facilities. If third-party sources disagree on a code, we prioritize the address and note it.
| Code | Address | ZIP | Type | County | Notes |
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| ABQ1 | 12945 Ladera Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM | 87120 | FC | Bernalillo | Main FBA inbound in ABQ; schedule delivery appointments early. |
| ABQ5 | 15480 Reservoir Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM | 87121 | DC | Bernalillo | Feeds local FC/DS flows; good for palletized freight. |
| WQQ1 | 7300 Meridian Pl NW, Albuquerque, NM | 87121 | DS | Bernalillo | Delivery Station used for last-mile; code varies in third-party listings. |
| ABQ2 | 6251 Pioneer Trail NW, Los Lunas, NM | 87031 | FC | Valencia | South of ABQ; plan truck timing for I-25 windows. |
| XAQ2 | 2516 Camino Entrada, Santa Fe, NM | 87507 | DS | Santa Fe | Santa Fe delivery station (DS), not a typical FC. |
Tip: If your inventory serves the West Coast as well, align New Mexico inbound with California for faster coastal turns before inland distribution.
Regional insights for FBA sellers
Albuquerque (ABQ1 / ABQ5 / DS at 7300 Meridian)
Albuquerque is the densest logistics cluster in New Mexico, with I-40 and I-25 enabling rapid east–west and north–south flows.
FBA tips:
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Book inbound appointments early for ABQ1 (FC).
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For palletized/large SKUs, consider staging through ABQ5 (DC) → then push to FC/DS.
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Avoid peak yard congestion (late afternoons on busy weeks) by scheduling morning slots.
Los Lunas (ABQ2)
ABQ2 extends coverage south of Albuquerque and supports larger inbound waves from interstate corridors.
FBA tips:
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Confirm lift-gate or dock requirements for mixed cartons vs. pallets.
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When transloading from coastal containers, consolidate to reduce inland dray touches.
Santa Fe (XAQ2)
XAQ2 is a Delivery Station (DS) serving local last-mile. It’s not the typical FBA inbound node but is useful to understand for downstream coverage and promise-date planning.
Shipping from China to New Mexico Amazon warehouses

A common path is China (South/East) → U.S. West Coast ports (LA/LB/OAK) → rail/truck → ABQ/Los Lunas/Santa Fe. Choose the mode by urgency and volume:
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DDP Air (13–15 days): For urgent replenishment or launches.
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DDP Sea (25–30 days): Cost-efficient for steady FBA flows; combine cartons into pallets.
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FCL vs. LCL: If your forecast fills ≥60–70% of a 40’HC, FCL often wins on landed cost and handling risk.
If you’re new to Amazon’s facility model and inbound expectations, Amazon’s own fulfillment center operations explainer is a helpful primer.
Avoid avoidable accessorials in New Mexico
Even inland moves can rack up fees if planning slips. Three common pitfalls:
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Drayage add-ons: Unclear pickup windows or yard congestion can trigger wait charges.
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Pre-pull & storage: Pulling containers too early without dock readiness costs extra.
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Chassis split: If equipment must be sourced from another location, expect a surcharge.
Practical moves: finalize documents early, confirm trailer type (53’ dry vs. lift-gate), align labor with appointment time, and use a forwarder who can flex between ABQ1/ABQ2 and DS nodes to protect SLAs and cost.
For macro context on warehousing growth and labor patterns (useful for planning), see U.S. BLS warehousing data.
Why work with ZBAO Logistics (Amazon SPN & ShipTrack Partner)
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DDP door-to-door from China to ABQ1 / ABQ2 / ABQ5 / XAQ2
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Booking, customs, labeling, appointments, final delivery handled end-to-end
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Flexible air/sea timelines (13–30 days), consistent milestones, and unified tracking
Need an inbound plan across the Southwest? We can map California ↔ New Mexico flows and synchronize with neighboring hubs in Colorado and Texas to balance speed and cost.
FAQ
Where are Amazon warehouses in New Mexico?
Main nodes are Albuquerque (ABQ1, ABQ5, DS/7300 Meridian), Los Lunas (ABQ2), and Santa Fe (XAQ2).
Is XAQ2 a fulfillment center?
No—XAQ2 is a Delivery Station (DS) used for last-mile, not a typical FC inbound point.
How long does DDP shipping from China take to New Mexico?
Roughly 13–15 days (air DDP) or 25–30 days (sea DDP), depending on routing and seasonality.
Conclusion
New Mexico’s Amazon footprint is compact but strategic: ABQ1/ABQ2 for FBA inbound, ABQ5/DS for local staging, and XAQ2 for Santa Fe last-mile. With the right DDP plan and appointment discipline, you can reduce landed cost and stabilize lead times across the Southwest.
Contact us to plan your next FBA inbound to New Mexico.