Corvus Robotics Drones Cut GNC Backorders To 98 A Day
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GNC's AI drones cut inventory mistakes by catching what workers miss
AI can enable drones to fly longer since they require less onboard computing, said Brendan Englot, the director of the Stevens Institute for Artificial Intelligence.Corvus RoboticsGNC uses Corvus Robotics drones to manage warehouse inventory in Indiana.AI-enhanced drones at GNC provide precise inventory insights, helping to reduce backorders.Drone use at GNC frees up staff for investigative roles, improving job satisfaction and retention.At a GN…
Corvus Robotics Drones Cut GNC Backorders To 98 A Day
At a GNC nutritional supplement warehouse in Whitestown, Indiana, four small drones fly overhead every day. They count more than 2,000 plastic-wrapped pallets nobody wanted to count by hand. Photo credit: Corvus Robotics The aircraft come from Corvus Robotics, a startup building autonomous indoor flyers tuned for warehouse inventory work. Since GNC brought the program online two years ago, daily nonshipments have dropped from several hundred to …
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