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High-efficiency low-cost retail giants embrace robots

F: | Au:佚名 | DA:2023-12-15 | 323 Br: | 🔊 点击朗读正文 ❚❚ | Share:

A decade ago, US e-commerce giant Amazon began using robots in its vast distribution warehouses in fulfillment centers, or organizations that track production in the warehouses where users place orders. In these robot-enabled warehouses, Amazon employees no longer have to shuttle between rows of shelves; robots deliver goods directly to pickers. The advantage of this is that it not only saves a lot of labor, but also improves the efficiency of picking goods, killing two birds with one stone. Today, Amazon has deployed more than 350,000 of its various robots worldwide. Even then, it is not entirely certain that Amazon's huge demand for robots will be met.

The British "Economist" magazine believes that thanks to the continuous progress of storage robot technology, coupled with the impact of increasing labor costs and recruitment difficulties, the logistics industry has begun to change. In particular, in the past two years, the global supply chain has been in a tense state due to the prevention and control of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, and the business volume of consumers who are closed at home should continue to increase, so the fulfillment centers of major e-commerce companies will always operate at full capacity, and the demand for robots will also rise.

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The continuous growth of market demand has led to the continuous iteration of technology. Today, a new generation of robots with more functions and better services for the logistics industry continues to emerge. (Photo courtesy of CNSPHOTO)

Warehouse automation is no longer the icing on the cake

However, despite the heavy use of robots, many companies still need to hire temporary workers during the peak season to cope with the increased volume of business. In the run-up to the holiday shopping season in December, Amazon hired about 150,000 additional workers in the US alone and paid them well - seasonal temporary workers could earn an average starting wage of $18 an hour and a signing bonus of $3,000, with some locations offering temporary workers an additional $3 an hour depending on the shift.

If you stretch out the timeline, almost all of Amazon's recruitment slots are calculated in units of 10,000. In March 2020, Amazon announced the hiring of 100,000 workers, 75,000 in April, and 100,000 in September. Throughout 2020, Amazon hired more than half a million employees. These hires are mainly responsible for Amazon's warehouse and delivery operations.

A new study by McKinsey, the US management consultancy, argues that the long-term impact of a high reliance on increasingly scarce Labour on logistics distribution is clear: "Warehouse automation is no longer just a cherry on top, but a necessity for sustainability". This means that the logistics industry will need more robots, including replacing those already in use with newer, more efficient robots, and replacing most of the jobs still done by humans with advanced robots. As a result, McKinsey predicts that the warehouse automation market will expand at a compound annual growth rate of 23%, and the size of the warehouse automation market will exceed $50 billion by 2030.

The continuous growth of market demand has led to the continuous iteration of technology. Today, a new generation of robots with more functions and better services for the logistics industry continues to emerge. According to the British "Economist" magazine, the "600 series" robot developed by the UK's largest online grocery retailer Ocado is one of the representatives. The robot "changes everything," said Ocado CEO Tim Steiner.

The 600-Series robots are much lighter, more flexible and require less battery power than Ocado's current 500-series robots. Ocado's robots work in a large networked metal cabinet in the fulfillment center. Some centres are bigger than football fields. Each cell of the metal cabinet contains plastic crates containing goods, which can be stacked up to 21 stories high. After receiving an order, the robot is sent to extract a crate and deliver it to a sorting station. There, an employee takes out the required items, scans them one by one and puts them into the appropriate bag. It's similar to operating at a supermarket checkout counter.

Before robots were used for sorting, if it was a large order, it could take about an hour to pick goods around the warehouse by hand. But now, with multiple robots working in metal cabinets at the same time, picking is much faster.

Ocado's new "600 Series" robots will be equal to or better than the "500 series" in performance, but use less energy. The "600 Series" also has the benefit of making the fulfillment center smaller. This means that fulfillment centers can be installed in a matter of weeks, rather than months or longer, and their installation costs are lower.

Several retail giants are starting to use robots

The British magazine The Economist revealed that Amazon is also developing more efficient robots. Its earliest robot, called Kiva, was a flat robot that could slide under a shelf more than a man high where goods were stored, then lift the shelf and deliver it to a sorting station. In 2012, Amazon acquired Kiva Systems, a U.S. warehouse robot company, for $775 million, then renamed it Amazon Robotics.

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