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  2. As Amazon expands use of warehouse robots, what will it ... - AOL

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    Amazon has introduced a handful of robots in its warehouses that the e-commerce giant says will improve efficiency and reduce employee injuries. Two robotic arms named Robin and Cardinal can lift ...

  3. As Amazon expands use of warehouse robots, what will it mean ...

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    In October, Amazon held an event at a Nashville, Tennessee, warehouse where the company had integrated some of the robots. The Associated Press spoke with Julie Mitchell, the director of Amazon’s robotic sortation technologies, about where the company hopes to go from here. The conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

  4. Amazon Robotics - Wikipedia

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    An Amazon warehouse robot. In March 2012, Amazon.com acquired Kiva Systems for US$775 million. At the time, this was Amazon's second-largest acquisition in its history. [9] Since the acquisition by Amazon, Kiva has remained quiet. The company has not announced any new Kiva customers and has stopped its marketing activities. [10]

  5. Amazon built the retail of today — its robots are building ...

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    Its advanced warehouse robots helped Amazon become the industry leader on two-day shipping, forming the backbone of its vaunted Prime membership program. “When I started 12 years ago, it would ...

  6. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the robot revolution to end hard work

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    Inside many Amazon warehouses are workers known as “water spiders,” who pick up and move the numerous plastic storage bins used to shuttle goods around the facility, and who restock worker ...

  7. Amazon Scout - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Scout is a 6 wheeled delivery robot used to deliver packages for multinational company Amazon. [1] Amazon Scout originally debuted on January 23, 2019, delivering packages to Amazon customers in Snohomish County, Washington . [ 2 ]

  8. Quiet Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Quiet Logistics was co-founded in 2009 by Bruce Welty and Michael Johnson. [3] Both have backgrounds in supply chain management, having co-founded, in 1987, warehouse management system (WMS) vendor Allpoints Systems, in Norwood, Massachusetts, and, in 2003, Scenic Technologies Corp. [4] Quiet was the first third-party logistics company to use Kiva Systems' warehouse robotics system. [5]

  9. Peek inside the secretive facility where Amazon makes all its ...

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    Robots, which can work 24 hours a day, are likely to offer a way forward. But Amazon's robotic ambitions also lie outside its warehouses. The company is in the process of trying to acquire Roomba ...