 So today we're taking you on a field trip to Quiet Logistics in Devon, Massachusetts that has developed its own robot technology to build a state-of-the-art fulfillment center. We're going there to see how it works. Hi, Bruce. Hi, nice to see you. How are you today? I'm very nice to meet you. Yeah, welcome to Quiet. My name is Bruce Welty and I'm the CEO of Quiet Logistics. And Quiet Logistics is a third-party fulfillment company. Most of our clients send us their stuff straight from the manufacturer. So if you walked out in the warehouse today, you'd see boxes from Malaysia and Vietnam and Turkey. How many items? We have probably two million items in here. Two and a half million items. Wow. We actually individually store every product. So our warehouse looks like a big store on steroids. Lots of shelves, lots of single units. We use robots here. We built our business around the use of robots. And they perform very specified tasks for us. What happens now is the robot effectively knows where it has to go to stop in front of every pick for every order that it's fulfilling. And people are sort of disengaged from the robots. They just sort of stay in the aisles. And when they see a robot looking for an item they go over and the robot says, I want this item and this quantity in this bin. So the person will perform the pick.