Symbotic: Reimagine the Supply Chain
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2023
- Using artificial intelligence and robotics to automate the supply chain, Symbotic has reinvented the warehouse and transformed the distribution network into a strategic asset. By improving inventory agility and flow, the system enables greater capacity and speed, while reducing cost.
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Will be a permanent resident in my portfolio for the next twenty years. Looks like a future giant in its very young industry.
I am invested in Symbotics and I believe that it’s the future of business.
it is not profitable yet, nor does it pay a divided but like you i am also in it for the long term but i do see a major correction soon. simply can not keep going higher and higher and not be profitable.
I’m doing the air lines for the robots now it’s really insane
This company would be a 1 of a kind if they make a bot to help disabled people.
soon the entire system will be automated all the way to the customer's doorstep with self driving cars.
Good. People in warehouses don’t want to work anyways.
Where does one learn the operation of these systems?
I run that system inbound and outbound
@@jmar385 I want to learn from your knowlege if possible. Please advise?
Could get a job at a C&S or Walmart that has one
@@WHATITDOBURRO It’s easy to run I was trained by Symbiotic! It looks overwhelming. The alarms & alert lets you know what’s wrong unless it’s a maintenance issues or system coding problem
Outbound the data have to be in correct order
Inbound- You can remove data! Only thing you have to worry about if the data never transfer over to the next sku! I’ll post vids on my UA-cam because I’m going hard in stock with Symbiotic
or albertsons@@the1andonlypop
As Robert Kyosaki said...find out how to earn passive income soon or suffer financially. Symbotic is helping employers.
i love this company!
You love it only If you invest on it or as a businessman...not as a factory worker! Losing their jobs
@@brunoperon2472 AS someone who is about to lose his job to AI i can tell you it is not my job, it is the company's job, if they chose to hire a robot to replace me that is their decision not mine or yours. What young people like yourself do not understand is that the company owns the job, they hire who they want, regardless. No one owes you or me a job. The world is about to change, i am not sure if it is for the best but it is what it is and you and i have to adjust. good luck my friend, at least i am at an age that i wont have to live though this nonsense much longer.
Amazing for employers....disastrous for people working in the warehouse without other skills. Eventually jobs are gonna be replaced and people will need to adapt or Die. Facts.
those people should buy stocks, or move to a socialist country
I’m being trained as a cell operator, how to keep one of these running.
@boardoutmymind . How do you like being a cell operator and what state you in ?
@@Nswoods4I’m in Tennessee and it’s pretty good now that the system has been going for a few months. The starting was rough and still can be in getting bugs worked out. Lifts and slip sheet removers going out randomly etc.
@boardoutmind , oh ok I see I see , is it difficult to learn how to use it ? I just got hired to be one in California at Albertsons tryna talk to somebody that does it so I can get a better idea about it
@@Nswoods4 not to bad hard. The biggest thing for me on the inbound side was making sure no plastic, chipped wood, etc that could block the locations. Even then will occasionally have something shut down because of it and the location where is the next thing
@@Nswoods4 and another thing on the outbound side was what do do when x happened. Sometimes boxes would get mixed up coming out sometimes a box would fall off the pallet then could be empty pallets below.
well there goes my job
lol iknow i been displaced
Seems unfair to compare this machines ability to a human. This machine is set up that every case comes to the pallet in weight order, but a human will select in aisle order. Just saying give me 60 random cases to stack on a pallet and i bet ill not only beat the machine but itll look exactly the same.
I wonder how its back and knees will feel in 20 years.
@rpraetor my back and knees aren't like they used to be, but I always think about professional wrestlers and how they perform into their 50s and 60s. I'm in my 40s and can still keep up with all the 20yr Olds. I believe it's vitamins, stretching, and genes. These machines cost money and from what I can see with the machines we use they break down more than the people that do the same job.
@gorsching Regardless, these systems will definitely replace warehouse human labor quicker than you may realize. Just be aware.
I think you're missing what this system does. Sorry to update a comment from so long ago. The system is capable of logistically storing things in completely disparate aisles after the product is depalletized. So mixed SKU pallets are built for each order based on efficiency not by weight alone. The machine could order product from 16 different places in the warehouse at the same time, and get all that product to the robotic sorting arms at the same time, by understanding the time it takes to transit from each separate location. This is doing something that is incredibly hard for humans to do because of the math involved to get all the separate product to same pallet that has to go out in the next 5 minutes. Everything is Just-in-Time.
You might be able to but consistency is key. You can be a John Henry all you want but not everyone is a John Henry. You get what I mean? Where as this Machine needs no breaks, builds pallets, and is consistent every time. Also Pallet packing is just a feature if you wanna beat this system then you have to play fair meaning you gotta go from retrieving the packages to sorting to storing and then to pallets.
AI coming for people jobs😢
40k cases 😂
How many jobs will it cost real employees
Alot, at our warehouse we have 80-100 dry pallet selectors and this would replace all of them.
All of them eventually.
500 at the facility were in right now
@@brandonklancnikI just applied… they said they’re hiring 500 people. Is it easy work since there’s robots? What do y’all do?
Robots brake. Then we come in