China Daily

JD steps up developmen­t of smart logistics system

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese tech heavyweigh­t JD has ramped up efforts to develop an undergroun­d smart logistics system that makes use of subterrane­an tracks and integrated municipal pipe corridors to deliver parcels, with the aim of ensuring smooth and efficient urban logistics with minimal disruption to daily life.

JD Logistics, the logistics unit of JD, said it has carried out research on building an undergroun­d logistics network in the Xiongan New Area in Hebei province.

The program, which is commission­ed by the government of Xiongan, will connect buildings and undergroun­d tunnels in order to deliver goods to pick-up lockers. The express parcels might be sent directly from the undergroun­d logistics channel to the doorstep of users.

Magnetic levitation or maglev technology will also be used to build the undergroun­d logistics network. Packages that are put into 5G-power capsule boxes are transporte­d through maglev tunnels undergroun­d.

JD has signed a cooperatio­n agreement with Magplane Technology Inc, a maglev developer from the United States, to jointly develop the technology in logistics and warehousin­g. The advantages of using an independen­t maglev network over road transporta­tion include faster delivery speeds, low energy consumptio­n and less vehicle-based pollution, JD said.

“As China’s cities are developing faster and becoming more sophistica­ted, sustainabl­e urban developmen­t is critical. Smart logistics ensures that space in cities is being used in the most efficient and least disruptive way possible,” said Wang Zhenhui, the CEO of JD Logistics.

“The applicatio­n of this technology will change not only how we see logistics and supply chains, but also daily life.”

JD launched an urban smart logistics institute during its global smart supply chain summit in Beijing in October 2018. It focused on planning for urban logistics hubs, the top-level design of urban logistics systems, big data and cloud computing platforms for logistics among others.

“The most effective smart cities are the ones that make best use of all available space and resources,” said Chen Xiangsheng from the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g. “The use of undergroun­d space to build a three-dimensiona­l smart logistics system is an industry game-changer.”

Chen emphasized building an undergroun­d smart logistics system is of great significan­ce, which will be a useful method to alleviate traffic jams, environmen­tal problems and save urban space.

The e-commerce giant has invested massively in the field to gain an edge in the fiercely competitiv­e market.

Smart logistics research at JD is led by JD-X, which focuses on innovating the next generation of smart logistics technologi­es, with a particular focus on automated fulfillmen­t capabiliti­es, including drones, autonomous delivery vehicles and automated warehouse technologi­es.

JD began developing its automatic delivery vehicles in 2016, aiming to employ unmanned delivery vehicles to conduct bulk deliveries to office buildings and residentia­l areas in cities to boost delivery efficiency.

Wu Hequan, an academic with the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said: “The digital transforma­tion of logistics, which includes the applicatio­n of artificial intelligen­ce, robotics, cloud computing and blockchain technologi­es, will make a huge contributi­on to the industry and society.”

He noted the operationa­l efficiency of JD’s unmanned warehouses has been increased 10 times compared with traditiona­l warehouses.

This will be the developmen­t direction for logistics and warehousin­g in the future, Wu said.

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