JD.com, a leading Chinese e-commerce giant, is set to expand its logistics operations in the United States with the opening of a new self-operating warehouse in California. This state-of-the-art facility will be the company's third warehouse in the state, joining two existing facilities in New Jersey and one in Georgia.
The addition of this new warehouse will increase JD.com's total warehouse footprint to 1.3 million square feet across the United States. The new self-operating warehouse will create more than 300
local jobs and aims to address supply chain challenges in North America by replicating elements of JD.com's world-class logistics operation in China.
The company's CFO, Sandy Ran Xu, emphasized the importance of investing in global logistics infrastructure to leverage core capabilities and explore online retail business opportunities in other markets.
One of the key features of JD.com 's self-operating warehouse in California is the use of advanced technology, such as automated conveyors and self-operating robots. Goods are delivered to the warehouse by trucks and are swiftly offloaded onto a network of automated conveyors.
These goods are then scanned, sorted, and stored by fast-moving, self-operating robots, which significantly improves operating efficiency by 300% and increases the number of storage units from 10,000 to 35,000…
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