Amazon launches Amazon.ie in Ireland, plus the 750,000 robots helping employees with your order, and more

Amazon launches Amazon.ie in Ireland, plus the 750,000 robots helping employees with your order, and more

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From e-bikes to e-trucks, see Amazon's global fleet of electric vehicles

Amazon is rolling out electric vehicles to power deliveries around the world. From nimble e-cargo bikes that navigate congested city streets to powerful electric trucks that haul products and packages between facilities, the growing zero-tailpipe-emission lineup is an important part of Amazon’s work to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.

Amazon carefully selects these makes and models to meet the specific needs of different regions and routes across our operations. These vehicles transport groceries, products, and customer packages through Amazon's fulfillment network. Custom-designed vans, e-cargo bikes, e-scooters, three-wheelers, and heavy-duty electric trucks are all part of Amazon's growing fleet, which can help create cleaner air and reduce noise.

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Amazon launches Amazon.ie in Ireland

Amazon.ie has officially opened its virtual doors, offering customers in Ireland a wide selection of over 200 million products with low prices in Euro, and fast, convenient delivery and returns.

Customers will enjoy One-Day Delivery on millions of products, and can browse products with clear, local pricing and without additional customs charges. Irish businesses small and large will also soon be available on a dedicated Brands of Ireland page to help customers find their favorite Irish brands while helping local businesses achieve greater success.

Customers can also join Prime on Amazon.ie for just €6.99 per month and enjoy the very best of shopping, savings, and entertainment. This launch builds on Amazon’s existing presence in Ireland, where it employs 6,500 people and has invested over €22 billion since 2004.

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Fully managed DeepSeek-R1 is now in Amazon Bedrock

DeepSeek-R1 is now fully managed in Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the first cloud provider to offer it as generally available. You can use the model to perform complex tasks, analyze data, and more, with enterprise-grade security and customizable safeguards.

Artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has been a major topic of conversation over the last few months, with global news outlets covering its rapid upward trajectory and training techniques that have yielded models that are reportedly 90-95% more affordable and cost-effective than comparable models.

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Amazon has more than 750,000 robots helping employees process your orders

Amazon Robotics is taking delivery operations to new heights. Amazon has more than 750,000 robots across its fulfillment centers that lift, sort, and carry packages to help employees with your orders safely and efficiently. From the inventory-organizing Sequoia to the autonomous Proteus and robotic arms like Robin, Cardinal, and Sparrow, these cutting-edge systems work in concert with employees to accelerate package processing and delivery.

Amazon’s robots use AI, computer vision, and intelligent navigation to provide employees with the right tools for the job. Employees also see increased safety and efficiency when working alongside these robotic companions. As Amazon continues scaling across its global network, customers can expect even more reliable deliveries powered by this seamless human and robot collaboration.

Meet the robots

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Swapan kumar Ghosh

I am expert in YouTube video SEO, Graphic designer, LinkedIn Marketing, Facebook Marketing, YouTube marketing and any other social media marketing specialist.

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Great

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Rajeev Sharma

Logistics Manager at Flipkart

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Do you have any job in ireland

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abdu humed

Store Manager at Northeastern University

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Very well done

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