CHINA's No 2 e-commerce company, JD.com, continues to
take steps to automate e-commerce by opening an "unmanned"
parcel sorting centre in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province.
This move, according to its website, follows JD.com's
alliance with China's Inspection and Quarantine Association to expedite
customs clearance for imports into China.
Another partnership with Japanese logistics company Yamato
Holdings is to build a cold-chain logistics network to advance JD.com's
AI innovation.
The two companies plan to develop technology for unmanned
warehouses, automated vehicles and big data technologies.
This suggests, according to China Daily, an ongoing
effort from JD.com to utilise "smart" logistics developments to
compete with China"s No 1 e-commerce giant, Alibaba.
The Kunshan sorting centre is completely automated -
from parcel selection and sorting to loading and unloading trucks, using
automated, guided vehicles, China Daily reported.
Current sorting capacity is as high as 9,000 parcels
per hour, and could be increased by four times that rate, the article stated.
Implementing automated systems via artificial
intelligence (AI) algorithms and robots "greatly improves operation
efficiency," JD Logistics' head of research and development Cheng Yan told New
York's Air Cargo World.
"Our robots can pick at five to six times the
speed of manual picking, reaching as many as 3,600 picks per hour."
JD.com's automated guided vehicles also increase efficiency as they
"automatically figure out when more efficient routes are available, and
map them out on their own."
Source : HKSG.
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