Chinese city uses robots to replace human deliveryman amid epidemic


A man looks back at a Zhen Robotics delivery robot as it makes its way back to a supermarket after making a delivery during a demonstration in Beijing recently. Launched by a leading Chinese retail company Suning.com, the delivery robots, replacing human deliveryman, have been employed in the city of Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province amid the (Covid-19) coronavirus virus outbreak. - China Daily/Xinhua/ANN

NANJING: Watch out! A cute, swift robot is coming to your doorstep with all your packages.

Launched by a leading Chinese retail company Suning.com, the delivery robots, replacing human deliveryman, have been employed in the city of Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province amid the (Covid-19) coronavirus virus outbreak.

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