Here's How Amazon Is Using Robots To Cut Costs And Make Logistics More Efficient

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If there is one thing that defines the e-retail giant Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN, it is the ability of the company to revolutionize the space that it enters or operates in. So, it’s no surprise that the company is now using robots in its warehouses to make the logistics process quicker and efficient.

 

Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson recently reported on the robots being used by the company from one of Amazon’s warehouses in Tracy, California.

 

“Tracy, California is about an hour and half from San Francisco, from San Jose and from Sacramento. So, it’s centrally located and allows Amazon to have operation in the state where they once feared to operate for fear of sales taxes. They have decided to forego that to be closer to the people they are serving and they are serving them at this facility with robots,” Johnson said.

 

“These robots are essentially a giant roller skates or dollies or something and they go underneath the carts of stuff that people have ordered at Amazon. These carts have weight something like 750 pounds.”

 

“This 350 pound robot can lift that 700 plus pounds cart and move it to the place where an Amazon worker would store lots of stuff on it, all the barcodes, all using complex software that Amazon has written themselves and then eventually when someone orders that thing, the same cart will then move to someone called the picker, someone who pluck the stuff off that thing and throw it into a giant yellow bin loading moved by conveyor belts closer to where it gets packed and sent to a customer.”

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