In the past few years, it's hard to remember exactly when it started, but every year on the 11th and 12th of November—Taobao Shopping Days—people all over the country rush to shop. This time of year is also the busiest for logistics companies, as the number of packages suddenly surges, and employees work around the clock to manage orders. However, this year, deliveries arrived much faster than in previous years. Some people even received their packages on the 11th, marveling at how fast the logistics have become.
With the advancement of intelligent robotics, many express delivery companies have started to adopt smart storage systems, using robots for sorting, handling, and automated warehouse operations. This shift from "arrival" to "delivery to people" has significantly reduced labor costs and improved efficiency.
Companies like JD.com and Suning have gradually integrated industrial robots, automatic assembly lines, and other automated technologies into their services, enabling intelligent billing and delivery. Manual processing is becoming a thing of the past.
The adoption of industrial robots by enterprises typically stems from three main factors: improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing technology. For example, a palletizing robot can cost around 500,000 yuan and replace between 3 to 10 workers. If we consider replacing six workers, with an annual salary of 50,000 yuan per person, that amounts to 300,000 yuan in annual savings. Although the initial investment in a palletizing robot may be high, in the long run, it proves to be a more cost-effective solution.
In recent years, with the rise of intelligent technology, we've seen more and more tasks being handled by machines. From driverless cars and unmanned supermarkets to unmanned factories and restaurants, it seems that everything is becoming automated. Many people believe that robots will only take over repetitive and non-creative jobs. However, recent news shows that this might not be the case. Saudi Arabia recently granted citizenship to Sophia, a humanoid robot developed by Hanson Robotics, making her the first robot to hold a national ID card. Studies suggest that in the next 50 years, millions of jobs could be replaced by robots. It’s clear that the integration of robots into society is not just a possibility—it's an inevitable trend.
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