Amazon is reportedly deploying wearable devices to precisely track warehouse employees in support roles, previously monitored manually. This new ‘Right Station Link’ program aims to automate data collection, eliminate human error, and optimize worker placement, potentially saving billions. The move follows Amazon’s success in tracking frontline workers and addresses concerns about overstaffing in mobile positions. Amazon is reportedly deploying wearable devices to precisely track warehouse employees in support roles, previously monitored manually. This new ‘Right Station Link’ program aims to automate data collection, eliminate human error, and optimize worker placement, potentially saving billions. The move follows Amazon’s success in tracking frontline workers and addresses concerns about overstaffing in mobile positions.
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