How Amazon gets your last-minute gifts to you on time

How Amazon gets your last-minute gifts to you on time

6 years ago
Anonymous $1bh8zaeyQS

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-gets-last-minute-gifts-time-141129798.html

I took a tour of Amazon’s Prime Now facility in the heart of Manhattan, and was surprised to find a system that embraces chaos and turns it into the epitome of efficiency." data-reactid="29">I took a tour of Amazon’s Prime Now facility in the heart of Manhattan, and was surprised to find a system that embraces chaos and turns it into the epitome of efficiency.

The first thing you notice when you step into Amazon’s massive urban center is the incredible number of products packed onto shelves. It’s reminiscent of that warehouse scene at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Row after row of everything from peanut butter to Nintendo’s Super NES Classic fill three floors of this nondescript building in midtown Manhattan." data-reactid="31">The first thing you notice when you step into Amazon’s massive urban center is the incredible number of products packed onto shelves. It’s reminiscent of that warehouse scene at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Row after row of everything from peanut butter to Nintendo’s Super NES Classic fill three floors of this nondescript building in midtown Manhattan.

How Amazon gets your last-minute gifts to you on time

Dec 23, 2017, 9:15pm UTC
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-gets-last-minute-gifts-time-141129798.html > I took a tour of Amazon’s Prime Now facility in the heart of Manhattan, and was surprised to find a system that embraces chaos and turns it into the epitome of efficiency." data-reactid="29">I took a tour of Amazon’s Prime Now facility in the heart of Manhattan, and was surprised to find a system that embraces chaos and turns it into the epitome of efficiency. > The first thing you notice when you step into Amazon’s massive urban center is the incredible number of products packed onto shelves. It’s reminiscent of that warehouse scene at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Row after row of everything from peanut butter to Nintendo’s Super NES Classic fill three floors of this nondescript building in midtown Manhattan." data-reactid="31">The first thing you notice when you step into Amazon’s massive urban center is the incredible number of products packed onto shelves. It’s reminiscent of that warehouse scene at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Row after row of everything from peanut butter to Nintendo’s Super NES Classic fill three floors of this nondescript building in midtown Manhattan.