@FinanceYF5: Oh my... China Post is now using AI robots to sort packages. A single unit can handle up to 1,200 packages per hour. The Guangzhou center processes an average of 6.5 million packages per day. Warehouse robots have truly become a reality.
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China Post has adopted AI robots for package sorting, with a single unit handling up to 1,200 packages per hour. The Guangzhou center processes an average of 6.5 million packages per day, marking the practical implementation of warehouse robots.
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My goodness… China Post is already using AI robots to sort packages.
Each unit can process up to 1,200 packages per hour.
The Guangzhou center handles an average of 6.5 million packages per day.
Warehouse robots have truly become a reality. https://t.co/l0THls6nnJ
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