Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi (right), senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Ahura Abtin, area manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, helped run the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi (right), senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Ahura Abtin, area manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, helped run the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Amazon Canada/Special to The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were the first community group to ever get a tour of the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
Yousef Khosravi, senior station manager at the Amazon distribution facility in Pitt Meadows, led the first-ever student tour of the facility on May 8. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
A group of Pitt Meadows students got to witness how the largest Amazon distribution centre in B.C. gets thousands of packages to people’s doorsteps every single day.
The French immersion students from Pitt Meadows Elementary were led through the Amazon delivery station, known as DVC4, on Wednesday as part of the first-ever student tour of the facility.
Senior station manager Yousef Khosravi helped lead the tour, which began with a safety brief and a video presentation on what the Pitt Meadows facility does.
The children were then taken through the inner workings of the building and shown live demonstrations of how the 55,000 to 90,000 packages each day are processed and loaded up before being driven all across Metro Vancouver.
These student tours will now become a regular event, with plans to also include other local schools in future field trips.
Despite this being the first student tour of the delivery station, Khosravi said that the staff are no strangers to community engagement.
“We have Pitt Meadows Day that we participate in every year,” said Khosravi. “And we donate and contribute to a lot of charity organizations within the community.”