The
technology – called Vision-Assisted Package Retrieval, or VAPR –
is intended to cut down on the time and effort it takes drivers
to retrieve packages, Amazon’s retail chief Doug Herrington said
at a company event in Nashville on Wednesday.
Amazon expects to put 1,000 delivery vans that contain the
technology on the road by early next year.
The company says VAPR essentially works like this: Once an
Amazon delivery van arrives at a customer’s location, it will
project a green “0” on packages that need to be dropped off, and
a red “X” on those that should remain in the van.
The technology will also use audio and visual cues to let
drivers know they have found the right package, Amazon said.
The Seattle company has been testing the new feature with its
Delivery Service Partners, the businesses that deliver packages
across the country for Amazon.
It said early tests have showed the technology helped reduce
“perceived physical and mental effort” for drivers and saved
them more than 30 minutes per route.
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