How do the robots move around?
How many orders can they process at a time?
How much does this cost?
How does the warehouse operate differently than most?
The robots move around with stickers on the floor, it can process 17 at a time, is 2-4 mil to get the full experience, and the warehouse functions differently because employees don't have to spend time searching for a product, it is just right there from the robot. Brandon J Shea
they follow little stickers on the ground they can process 17 they cost 1-2 million to 10 -20 million it depends on how many they want the people have more time to work and can find products easier Nicholas Muhleman t
1. They move along a chosen path of stickers along a sticker grid on the floor. 2. They can process 17 customer orders at one time 3. $1-2 million for a two stations and a couple hundred bots $. The human workers are productive the entire day. Instead of spending time locating merchandise, they can have the robots do that instead, so the people can do the more difficult aspect of their job and the warehouse runs more efficiently. Katelyn
First of all the robots move around by finding a grid of stickers on the ground, and following those. also they can communicate with each other to be able not to run in to each other. the robots cost up too 10-15 million dollars. the robots can only process 17 orders at a time, and the warehouse functions differently because there are less people in the warehouse.
These robots move around on wheels, They cost anywhere from one to six million dollars. These robots have the capability to file inventory and when moving through the busy warehouse they know not to bump into each other. They can process 4-6 orders at one time. Colin
the robot moves on wheels, it dose 17 orders at a time, they cost up to 4 million to 6 million the warehouse operate different by the associates always working. Garrett Coffin
1.There are many circle on the floor, when the robots stay on them, they go around. 2.17 orders at a time. 3.1~2 million dollars. 4.The staff don't need to spend time on finding something. Brady Zheng
1.The robot move around with the stickers on the floor. 2.About 16-17 at a time. 3. 1 to 2 million dollars 4. It can let people have more time to do other things to design new projects -------------Jerry Sun
The robots move around by following a grid and stickers. They have wheels and can process 17 orders at a time. The robot costs 1 to 2 million dollars. The employees are productive the entire day. Instead of locating merchandise, they work at a specific station, constantly working.
sticker sensor system on the warehouse floor 17 1-2mill (depends on the amount of robots and size of the wearhouse) robots come to the shelves instead of people comming to the shelves.
The robots move around with stickers on the floor, it can process 17 at a time, is 2-4 mil to get the full experience, and the warehouse functions differently because employees don't have to spend time searching for a product, it is just right there from the robot.
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4-6 mil
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It sees the stickers on the floor.17. 1-2 Million dollars, 10-15 Million dollars. The warehouse has a small amount of people working in it.
ReplyDeleteAlex Haston
Deletethey follow little stickers on the ground
ReplyDeletethey can process 17
they cost 1-2 million to 10 -20 million it depends on how many they want
the people have more time to work and can find products easier
Nicholas Muhleman
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1. They move along a chosen path of stickers along a sticker grid on the floor.
ReplyDelete2. They can process 17 customer orders at one time
3. $1-2 million for a two stations and a couple hundred bots
$. The human workers are productive the entire day. Instead of spending time locating merchandise, they can have the robots do that instead, so the people can do the more difficult aspect of their job and the warehouse runs more efficiently.
Katelyn
First of all the robots move around by finding a grid of stickers on the ground, and following those. also they can communicate with each other to be able not to run in to each other. the robots cost up too 10-15 million dollars. the robots can only process 17 orders at a time, and the warehouse functions differently because there are less people in the warehouse.
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These robots move around on wheels, They cost anywhere from one to six million dollars. These robots have the capability to file inventory and when moving through the busy warehouse they know not to bump into each other. They can process 4-6 orders at one time. Colin
ReplyDeletethe robot moves on wheels, it dose 17 orders at a time, they cost up to 4 million to 6 million the warehouse operate different by the associates always working.
ReplyDeleteGarrett Coffin
1.There are many circle on the floor, when the robots stay on them, they go around.
ReplyDelete2.17 orders at a time.
3.1~2 million dollars.
4.The staff don't need to spend time on finding something.
Brady Zheng
1.The robot move around with the stickers on the floor.
ReplyDelete2.About 16-17 at a time.
3. 1 to 2 million dollars
4. It can let people have more time to do other things to design new projects
-------------Jerry Sun
1 they have stickers on the floor , the robot travel move on the sticker . 2 This robot can process seventeen at one time . 1-2 million
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The robots move around by following a grid and stickers. They have wheels and can process 17 orders at a time. The robot costs 1 to 2 million dollars. The employees are productive the entire day. Instead of locating merchandise, they work at a specific station, constantly working.
ReplyDeletesticker sensor system on the warehouse floor
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1-2mill (depends on the amount of robots and size of the wearhouse)
robots come to the shelves instead of people comming to the shelves.
-Wyatt Coffin