A Musing Bean

Amazon's Kiva Robot Pickers


Related to my post about Amazon's robot warehouse future (Inhuman Jobs), some info via the WSJ (emphasis added):

Amazon’s rollout of robots from a company it bought called Kiva Systems–which can shuttle shelves full of merchandise to warehouse workers rather than the other way around–may help pare 20% to 40% off the typical $3.50 to $3.75 cost of fulfilling a typical order, says Shawn Milne, a Janney Capital Markets analyst in a research note.

Looks like robots and humans are already working hand in hand. It's just a matter of time before all fulfillment warehouses work like this.

via Slashdot.

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