Latest News In E-Commerce - Revolutionizing Logistics With Vision-Language-Action AI Systems

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The expansion of Nomagic and Brack.Alltron's partnership marks a significant development in e-commerce logistics, as the collaboration now incorporates Vision-Language-Action (VLA) systems to enhance warehouse automation with advanced Physical AI. This integration allows for increased autonomy in order fulfillment processes, enabling robots to better understand and adapt to complex environments, thus allowing for operations beyond traditional working hours. As global supply chains face mounting challenges, the implementation of these systems indicates a broader industry trend towards leveraging intelligent automation to increase efficiency and reduce manpower pressure, reflecting a growing shift towards always-on robotic solutions in the e-commerce sector.

In other trading, VNET Group (NasdaqGS:VNET) was a notable mover up 25.1% and ending the day at $11.28. Contemporary Amperex Technology announced a 38.08% stake acquisition in VNET for approximately $940 million, one day ago.

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