The facility's hundreds of robots and miles of automated conveyor belts help employees fulfill thousands of orders each day.
The robotics system is called Blue Jay, and Amazon said it's already being deployed in one of its South Carolina warehouses.
When you buy online, a robot could be helping to fill your order. A behind-the-scenes look at an Amazon fulfillment center shows how they impact jobs.
DAYTONA BEACH — While celebrating the opening of the new Amazon robotics fulfillment center, Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry said over the weekend he attended the First Step Shelter's event ...
State and local officials marked the grand opening of the $200 million Amazon Fulfillment Center at the former Cortana Mall location, which the retail giant said is its most advanced robotics facility ...
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Amazon's new warehouse robot has a 'sense of touch' that could see it replace human workers
Amazon has announced a new robot with a sense of touch, enabling it to pick up and stow around three-quarters of the items found in its warehouses. The new robot, called Vulcan, can accurately gauge ...
The fulfillment center on the site of a former telephone company factory cost about $400 million to build and will employ 1,500 people, Amazon said. As big as 66 football fields, the facility has 12 ...
Amazon's RDU1 warehouse uses metrics to track speed, quality, and efficiency. Robots like 'Hercules' automate transport and packaging to reduce worker strain. Amazon plans to expand robotics to manage ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! In the coming months, thousands of Amazon workers in Wilmington will be joined by new ...
Amazon opened the second-largest building in Virginia, and it’s powered by robots and 1,500 workers in Suffolk. The 90-foot-tall building encompasses more than 3.8 million square feet, the equivalent ...
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