Iván Hernández Dalas: Amazon CEO says robotics is key for faster delivery, lower costs
On the left, the RIVR TWO robot, and on the right, Fauna Robotics’ Sprout. | Sources: RIVR, Fauna Robotics Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon.com Inc., today gave insight into his company’s robotics strategy in his 2026 letter to shareholders. Amazon is always looking to make its costs lower and its deliveries faster, and it sees robotics as a promising part of this goal, he said. “While we continue to work on productivity and inventory levels, robotics provides a step-level change for how we can deliver faster, reduce the cost of carrying more selection, and automate movements that cause strains and injuries to our teammates,” Jassy wrote . Amazon now has more than 1 million robots operating in its fulfillment centers, helping with stowing, picking, sorting, and intra-facility transport. Despite this, Jassy said he believes the company is still in the early stages of figuring out how it will fully use robotics. Amazon plans to invest in rural and rapid deliveries Last month, Amazon ac...