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Amazon Adds Robots to Warehouse Operations

As more consumers are shopping and making purchases online, Amazon, one of the largest e-commerce retailers, has added a new variety of workers to the mix: robots.

The retailer is boosting efficiency in warehouses with the help of more than 15,000 wheeled robots, according to an article by The Associated Press. The robots move across the floors of large warehouses, delivering stacks of toys, books and other products to employees.

Of more than 109 shipping centers around the world, there are 10 facilities Amazon has deployed the robots in, the article says.

At one of the locations, 1,500 employees work along with 3,000 robots in the warehouse. The article adds, “the robots navigate by scanning coded stickers on the floor, following digital commands that are beamed wirelessly from a central computer.”

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About Renee Changnon

Renee Changnon is the retail outreach coordinator for NRHA. She meets with retailers in their stores and at industry events and introduces them to the services NRHA provides. Renee previously worked as a member of the NRHA communications team. She earned a degree in visual journalism from Illinois State University, where she served as the features editor for the school newspaper. After college, she implemented marketing and promotions initiatives at Jimmy John’s franchise locations across the country. She enjoys exploring books with her book club, Netflix marathons and hosting goat yoga at her apartment complex. Renee Changnon 317-275-9442 rchangnon@nrha.org

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