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Essay of the Week: 4/1/12-4/7/12
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Amazon buys Kiva
Labor is increasingly expensive and hard to retain for warehouse work. For piece-picking (the majority of outbound traffic for direct-to-consumer operations like Amazon), the Kiva system reduces the amount of time the warehouse worker spends traveling to find the next pick, and concentrates the time they spend picking (the task that still challenges robotics).
The concept is pretty attractive, but note that Zappos (now owned by Amazon) no longer uses Kiva. And, as Bob Trebilcock says, we’ve seen this story before (closing paragraph).
Links for Today
French Spree Shooter is a Muslim Named Mohammed Who Fought With the Taliban in Afghanistan. Other Than That He Fits The Media’s ‘Far-Right’ Profile Perfectly See this for example of what they are talking about.
U.S. Exempts Japan, 10 EU Nations From Iran Oil Sanctions
The Supreme Court Makes Me Smile
Links for Today
A Drill to Replace Crucial Transformers
Syrian Regime Resembles Mafia Cartel
Rapping Jihadi Now Fears Terrorist Pals Will Kill Him (An essay of the week was about this guy awhile ago).