Amazon’s Pegasus robotic drive system retrieves finished packages from employees and sorts them for delivery. Pegasus is one of three kinds of robots Amazon uses in its warehouses. (Photo courtesy of ...
Robots could soon outnumber their human counterparts at Amazon warehouses, as the online retail giant doubles down on its automated workforce, according to a story in the Wall Street Journal. Amazon ...
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Amazon's warehouse network is racing toward a future in which fleets of machines handle much of the lifting, sorting, and ...
For my money, the best deal Amazon offered during its Prime Day summertime sale last week was the free tour of its giant fulfillment center in Shakopee. That joint was jumping. Data released this past ...
Amazon’s machines are much more than simple devices for moving stock around, like driverless forklifts. One new robot, “Vulcan,” has a “sense of touch,” The Wall Street Journal reports, which lets it ...
A new Amazon robotics fulfillment center has opened in Bristol, Indiana. The 800,000-square-foot facility uses robots and conveyor belts to process orders. Since opening in September, the center has ...
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