Been working on these at Amazon for a while now they really will replace a hand fold of the packers jobs for sure if and when the technology is perfected.
Robots are coming. Hehe. I like it cuts box to the size individually, no extra empty space, no filling materials. But to pack rectangular items is very easy. Show us out of ordinary items and how everything jams and brakes. PS in two years that parcel feeding man will be fat.
Sean is right. If Amazon ever gets their delivery network going strong, UPS will be fine without their packages. UPS gives them a discount for shipping and then has to purchase more vehicles and play more overtime to keep up.
They can also get rid of that guy scanning stuff, and then putting it on the table. People can cry about lost jobs or they can get off of their lazy behinds, and learn a new skill. What a concept.
The machine knows exactly what item is in each box and verifies that the label is correct before it exits the machine. If the label and item do not match it will reject the item into a bin away from the machine
Amazing machine, I think this improves the quality of packaging and reduces waste. Great invention.
Been working on these at Amazon for a while now they really will replace a hand fold of the packers jobs for sure if and when the technology is perfected.
Great operation. I wish I had been part of the programming team. Very nice.
I worked with this machine for only 2 days now and it is mind boggling to me why not every big company has this machine
What company?
the future is now, CMC looking to make a pretty dollar with this.
Just got a box like this from Amazon. Crazy technology.
Espectacular empacadora, yo disfrutando viendo a 0.25 de velocidad para ver los detalles de funcionamiento
Pretty smooth.
It's mesmerizing to watch, that's for sure.
Misspelled "Length" at 0:30
Also, they misspelled "Dynamic"
Robots are coming. Hehe. I like it cuts box to the size individually, no extra empty space, no filling materials. But to pack rectangular items is very easy. Show us out of ordinary items and how everything jams and brakes. PS in two years that parcel feeding man will be fat.
Which is why smart people are working to produce items to fit in boxes and not on shelves.
What sorcery is this?!?! mind blown.
Whats the stock for this company?
Is it able to package multiple items in one box?
This is my question as well.
subzero9437 shrink wrap the order before it goes in the machine maybe..
No problém
It does not. They have just come out with a new model that will though.
Well, there goes UPS and FedEx. I say less than five years from now. Unless UPS and FedEx can implement something similar.
You realize UPS and Fedex don't package there own things... they just pick them up and deliver them...
Sean is right. If Amazon ever gets their delivery network going strong, UPS will be fine without their packages. UPS gives them a discount for shipping and then has to purchase more vehicles and play more overtime to keep up.
They can also get rid of that guy scanning stuff, and then putting it on the table.
People can cry about lost jobs or they can get off of their lazy behinds, and learn a new skill. What a concept.
Great man this unbiliveble
I'm curious: how do you get the correct shipping label applied with 99.999% accuracy?
The machine knows exactly what item is in each box and verifies that the label is correct before it exits the machine. If the label and item do not match it will reject the item into a bin away from the machine
Loving it
Where does all the unused cardboard go?
I'd assume to recycling to make more cardboard.
AMAZING
Flipping sweet.
very impressive
Impressive
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How much it's this machine?????
1 million.
$87.00
Machine like this outer a headache to operate and the maintanance is hard.
Don't forget to program it to go on strike when it feels marginalized, LOL!
andrew yang
Without good cardboard. This machine is terrible
Get a native English speaker to review spelling and grammar; e.g. "dinamic" is not a word.