Online mail-order company Amazon is testing new technologies, such as robots, in warehouse management and wants to expand drone delivery.
Packages must until the end of 2024 in another US state too Delivered by air to the UK and Italy. as the Seattle-based company announced Wednesday.
So far this option is available in California and Texas. The new drones should also be able to fly in adverse weather conditions.
“Our customers have always wanted everything to be faster and I believe this is how we can achieve it at scale.said Jason Patrao, technical leader of Amazon’s artificial intelligence division. The drone program is currently still small, “but I think we will all get used to it.”
Amazon already uses 750,000 robots in its warehouses
TO new robotic system called Sequoia According to the information, the group is currently conducting tests in a logistics center in Texas. It consists of automated vehicles, gantry cranes, mechanical arms, computer vision technologies and ergonomic workstations for employees.
Amazon is already using it around 750,000 robots in its warehousesMachines should now be better coordinated with each other and with human workers.
“It becomes magical when you bring together multiple robotic systems with our amazing people.said Amazon Robotics Chief Technologist Tye Brady.
Sequoia could keep stocks in warehouses”up to 75 percent faster“Identify and store them than was previously possible. Orders could be processed up to 25 percent faster. (AFP)
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