The video provides an in-depth look at the logistics and technology behind Amazon's fast and efficient delivery system. It starts with a customer placing an order for an Ecoshow 10 and a toolbox. The video then shows the process of receiving, unloading, and preparing the products at Amazon's distribution center in Cajamar, São Paulo.
The products are mixed and randomly stored, with each having a unique address in the system. This approach is designed to save time and space. When a customer places an order, they are given an order number, and the system guides them to the exact location of their items.
The products are then taken to workstations where they are scanned and placed on shelves. The packaging process is automated and uses technology to determine the appropriate box size for each order. The boxes are then weighed and scanned, and the customer's name and address are added for the first time.
The orders are separated by region and sent to different carriers for delivery. The video ends with a reminder that Amazon Prime members can enjoy benefits such as free and fast shipping, exclusive discounts, and access to content on Prime Video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about Amazon Prime, a membership program that offers benefits combining shopping and entertainment.
2. Amazon has distribution centers in the Southeast, South, Northeast, and Center-West regions of Brazil.
3. There are five distribution centers in Cajamar, São Paulo, alone.
4. Amazon has implemented over 150 improvements to keep employees and associates safe during the pandemic.
5. The company has created rosters for teams to achieve maximum distancing.
6. All stations that treat products were spaced apart to avoid close contact.
7. There are several procedures in place, including protective equipment, safety measures, mandatory use of masks, temperature control, equipment, and hygiene.
8. Thermal cameras are used to measure the distance between people throughout the plant.
9. Products arrive at Amazon distribution centers on pallets from suppliers of small and medium-sized companies.
10. Arrivals are always by appointment, and employees unload the pallets and begin preparing items for delivery.
11. Products are stored in a mixed-up format, but each product has an address in the system.
12. Products marked with the Prime seal on the website have exclusive shipping advantages for Amazon Prime subscribers.
13. Amazon Prime offers benefits outside of entertainment, such as Prime Video, Prime Music, and Prime Reading.
14. When a person places an order, the system tells the employee where to find the products and which box to use.
15. The employee scans each product, places it in the box, and seals it with tape.
16. The system weighs the box and checks the contents for quality control.
17. The box is then labeled and sent to the conveyor belt.
18. Orders are separated by region and each batch goes to a different carrier.
19. In Greater São Paulo, transport is often carried out in smaller vehicles for more agility.