Chinese firm halves worker costs by hiring army of robots
Chinese firm halves worker costs by hiring army of robots
to sort out 200,000 packages a day
The machines are cheaper than human workers and are also
more efficient and accurate in sorting out parcels, spokesman says
PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 11 April, 2017, 12:10pm UPDATED :
Tuesday, 11 April, 2017, 11:11pm
By Sarah Zheng
A viral video showing an army of little orange robots
sorting out packages in a warehouse in eastern China is the latest example of
how machines are increasingly taking over menial factory work on the mainland.
The behind-the-scenes footage of the self-charging robot
army in a sorting centre of Chinese delivery powerhouse Shentong (STO) Express
was shared on People’s Daily’s social media accounts on Sunday.
The video showed dozens of round orange Hikvision robots
– each the size of a seat cushion – swivelling across the floor of the large
warehouse in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
A worker was seen feeding each robot with a package
before the machines carried the parcels away to different areas around the
sorting centre, then flipping their lids to deposit them into chutes beneath
the floor.
The robots identified the destination of each package by
scanning a code on the parcel, thus minimising sorting mistakes, according to
the video.
The machines can sort up to 200,000 packages a day and
are self-charging, meaning they can operate around the clock.
An STO Express spokesman told the South China Morning
Post on Monday that the robots had helped the company save half the costs it
typically required to use human workers.
They also improved efficiency by around 30 per cent and
maximised sorting accuracy, he said.
“We use these robots in two of our centres in Hangzhou
right now,” the spokesman said. “We want to start using these across the country,
especially in our bigger centres.”
Although the machines could run around the clock, they
were presently used only for about six or seven hours each time from 6pm, he
said.
Manufacturers across China have been increasingly
replacing human workers with machines.
The output of industrial robots in the country grew 30.4
per cent last year.
In the country’s latest five-year plan, the central
government set a target aiming for annual production of these robots to reach
100,000 by 2020.
Apple’s supplier Foxconn last year replaced 60,000
factory workers with robots, according to a Chinese government official in
Kunshan, eastern Jiangsu province.
The Taiwanese smartphone maker has several factories
across China.
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