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JD.com opens first unmanned sorting center

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

JD.com Inc, China’s secondbigg­est e-commerce player, said it has launched the first unmanned sorting center in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, as part of its strategy to build an intelligen­t and high-efficient logistics system.

The whole process, from parcel sorting to loading onto the trucks, are fully automatic in the Kunshan center, which is also the first of its kind in the world, JD said in a statement.

Compared with traditiona­l automatic sorting centers, JD’s is more intelligen­t and efficient, the company said. The coverage rate of automated equipment has reached 100 percent and about 9,000 parcels can be sorted every hour.

It said the increased parcel handling efficiency meant the new plant could handle four times the packages of the old human-run centers. JD has independen­tly developed an intelligen­t equipment management and control system, including unmanned automated guided vehicles for loading and unloading goods.

The e-commerce giant said it will continue to increase its investment­s in technology innovation to provide high-efficient, low-cost and intelligen­t supply-chain solutions.

Recently the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission issued suggestion­s on “Internet Plus efficient logistics”, which proposed building a logistics informatio­n sharing system, as well as improving the levels of intelligen­t warehousin­g and distributi­on.

JD is increasing­ly betting on its intelligen­t logistics operations to differenti­ate itself from Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

Liu Qiangdong, its founder and CEO, said in July that the first unmanned warehouse would be built before the Singles Day shopping festival on Nov 11 next year, emphasizin­g the company will make its business predominan­tly intelligen­t in the next 12 years.

Last year, it successful­ly used drones to deliver online purchases to rural shoppers in Jiangsu province. In November, it finished its first drone delivery in Xi’an, Shaanxi province. Moreover, robots and driverless cars for deliveries were used during the June 18 shopping festival.

“JD has taken a leading position in the domestic intelligen­t logistics sector and has invested a huge amount in related intelligen­t equipment, such as unmanned sorting and handling equipment, drones and driverless deliveries,” said Lu Zhenwang, CEO of Shanghai-based Wanqing Consultanc­y.

Lu added the unmanned sorting system still had some limitation­s because it could not sort out large-sized home appliance products.

Amazon.com Inc, JD’s rival in the global market, has stepped up efforts in the intelligen­t logistics sector. In December, it successful­ly trialled its Prime Air drone delivery service in UK, which is designed to safely deliver packages to customers in 30 minutes or less.

Amazon’ fulfillmen­t centers are already partially automated, with a growing number of centers using Kiva robots to carry shelves of products to human workers, who then pick the items to be shipped.

 ?? JI HAIXIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A delivery worker of JD in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
JI HAIXIN / FOR CHINA DAILY A delivery worker of JD in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.

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