Amazon shares held steady on Wednesday after the company unveiled a next-generation AI-powered warehouse robot in the United Kingdom, signaling a deeper push into automation and faster delivery infrastructure across Europe. The announcement comes as the e-commerce giant accelerates a massive investment program aimed at reshaping its fulfilment network with robotics and artificial intelligence.
The new development was revealed during an event in Dartford, England, where Amazon showcased its upgraded “Proteus” robot system. The move is part of a broader €10 billion ($11.6 billion) investment plan targeting Amazon’s European logistics and delivery operations.
Amazon’s latest unveiling highlights its continued shift toward warehouse automation, with robotics playing a central role in improving efficiency and reducing delivery times. The company emphasized that its upgraded AI systems are designed not only for speed but also for adaptability across complex warehouse environments.
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The Proteus robot represents a key step in that strategy, marking a more advanced generation of mobile warehouse machines capable of interacting more naturally with human workers and logistics systems.
The upgraded Proteus system is designed to move freely across warehouse floors while responding to conversational instructions. Unlike earlier versions limited to dock operations in select U.S. facilities, the new iteration expands Amazon’s vision for fully integrated robotic assistance.
Amazon stated that the current version of Proteus is already deployed in 25 U.S. sites, primarily operating in restricted dock zones. The upcoming European rollout, expected in the first half of 2027, will extend its operational range significantly.
The company’s focus on conversational AI integration suggests a future where warehouse workers can direct robotic systems using natural language rather than manual programming or interfaces.
The AI robot launch is only one part of Amazon’s broader European strategy. The company is simultaneously building out more than 25 sub-same-day delivery sites across Europe, aiming to reduce delivery windows and strengthen regional logistics coverage.
This expansion is closely tied to Amazon’s growing demand for rapid fulfilment services, especially in densely populated urban markets. By decentralizing inventory and increasing automation, Amazon aims to compress delivery times while maintaining operational efficiency.
The €10 billion investment underscores how critical Europe has become to Amazon’s global logistics strategy, particularly as competition in fast delivery intensifies.
Alongside its European expansion, Amazon continues to scale its same-day grocery and essential delivery services globally. The company confirmed that same-day delivery is now available in more than 2,300 cities in the United States and select regions of Tokyo.
Further expansion is planned across Japan, the United Kingdom, and additional international markets over the coming months. The company’s long-term goal is to make rapid delivery a default expectation rather than a premium service.
This growth is being supported by AI-driven logistics optimization systems that determine inventory placement, routing efficiency, and warehouse coordination in real time.
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