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Amazon has now deployed over 1 million robots

These robots work with humans in 'fulfilment' centers across the Amazon network.

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Amazon has now deployed over 1 million robots
  • Amazon has used more than 1 million robots since 2012
  • Robots assist in inventory sortation and packaging automation.
  • A new fulfillment center in Louisiana features the most advanced robotics.

Amazon announced it has now deployed more than 1 million robots across its operations network, since its first rollouts in 2012.

As it marks this milestone, the e-commerce behemoth said it aims to enhance employee productivity and safety using these machines while also improving package delivery speed.

Amazon, at the same time, showcased a new fulfilment centre in Shreveport, Louisiana, launched last year, where eight different robotics systems are designed to support package fulfilment and delivery.

“The goal of robotics technology within Amazon’s operations is simple: pair employees with the right technology to make their workday safer, easier, and more productive,” the company stated.

Sequoia, the orange moving platform, organises inventory across giant warehouses
Sequoia, the orange moving platform, organises inventory across giant warehouses

Key systems include Sequoia, which consolidates inventory up to 75% faster, according to Amazon.

Hercules, the blue ground operated unit, is able to move large stacks of product
Hercules, the blue ground operated unit, is able to move large stacks of product


Meanwhile, Hercules, described as a drive unit, assists in picking items for orders.

Amazon also revealed how it is integrating its advanced AI models like DeepFleet and Project Eluna, which are intended to enhance operational efficiency.

Blue Jay, a ceiling-mounted arm, can extend 10 feet and shifts 20lb packages
Blue Jay, a ceiling-mounted arm, can extend 10 feet and shifts 20lb packages

It expects to scale robotics systems across its existing facilities across the Amazon network.

As it celebrated the 1 million robot milestone, Amazon shared a detailed 'top 10' of the robots it uses across its fulfilment centers.

Amazon Robotics is built on the Kiva Systems business, which was acquired for $775 million back in 2012. 

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