You may have to take my word for this ... or you could do your own research - either way you will get what I have been talking about lately. COVID has just reinforced what most entrepreneurs have always inherently understood ... and that is ... EVERY CRISIS PRESENTS AN OPPORTUNITY So here is an article that I came across today, courtesy of my favourite industry rag - the Daily Commercial News - take my advice and subscribe HERE IS THE ARTICLE ON DCN or you can carry on below. I mean what company would be expanding world wide in the middle of a pandemic? .. and they keep telling us that they can't get enough re-sellers to keep up with demand. Does that tell you anything - it sure tells me that I want to be a part of it and if you are wondering how you are going to survive COVID, please take a serious look at this. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMAZON Australia has announced plans to open its first ‘robotics fulfilment centre’ at Goodman’s Oakdale West Industrial Estate in Western Sydney. The facility is expected to be built by late 2021. According to Amazon, the fulfilment centre is to be equipped with advanced robotics technology and deliver a “smarter, faster and more consistent experience for its customers”. Robots are to help speed order processing times by moving shelves to employees, reducing the time and efforts taken to stow items for sale or pick them for new customer orders and creating “a more pleasant work environment”. The fulfilment centre is to have a total floor area of around 200,000 square metres across four levels – around the same land size as Taronga Zoo. This building is to be Amazon’s second fulfilment centre in Western Sydney. Amazon Australia director of operations Craig Fuller said the FC would more than double their operational footprint in Australia. “We look forward to creating more than 1500 jobs, the majority of which are permanent full time jobs, with the opportunity to work alongside advanced robotics to deliver the ultimate in service for customers,” Mr Fuller said. New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the new centre, once up and running, would create more than 1,500 jobs in addition to 700 construction jobs. “Amazon’s decision to locate its first robotic centre in the Southern Hemisphere right here in Western Sydney is another great example about what the future holds,” Premier Berejiklian said. Employment minister Stuart Ayres said Amazon’s decision was a vote of confidence in the NSW economy. “The project will contribute to local workforce development and provide skilled employment in areas like robotics, logistics and supply chain,” Mr Ayres said. Australian Logistics Council CEO Kirk Coningham said the Amazon announcement was a display of the confidence major freight and logistics companies had about the future. “The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the importance of efficient, safe and resilient supply chain operations in Australia, and clearly the industry is seeking to maximise the opportunities presented by robotics and automated technology to deliver greater reliability for its customers,” Mr Coningham said. Amazon.com.au launched in Australia in December 2017. Amazon Robotics is to complement Amazon’s existing network of three Australian fulfilment centres launched in Dandenong South, Melbourne in December 2017, followed by Moorebank, Sydney in August 2018 and Perth’s Airport Precinct in November 2019. Recently Amazon announced plans for a fourth fulfilment centre in Lytton, Brisbane, to be operating before Christmas 2020. What does this tell us - well, the number one lesson is GET ON BOARD How? Next article in a day or two.. you'll have to wait, or you could just get busy on Google or YouTube. WATCH THIS SPACE!
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