Tannico: Automation at the service of wine e-commerce
Italy, its art of living… and its robots
Discover how Carrefour transformed their micro-fulfillment grocery operations in six weeks, enabling two employees to process up to 600 order lines per hour from two picking stations for drastically reduced lead times for curbside pickup orders.
Carrefour is a fast-growing multinational retail and wholesaling corporation, operating a chain of over 12,225 hypermarkets, grocery stores, and convenience stores in more than 30 countries. As of January 2023, Carrefour is the world’s eighth-largest retailer by revenue.
During 2019, Carrefour’s micro-fulfillment center in Reims, France experienced the “good” problem that both excites and scares many fulfillment warehouses: rapid growth. Until then, the facility had operated with a manual picking operation for fulfilling thousands of daily e-Commerce orders for curbside delivery. However, rapid growth and increasing demand for same-day, error-free orders compelled Carrefour to seek an automated solution to improve the facility’s operational performance and capacity while maintaining a high degree of flexibility.
The smooth fulfillment and replenishment of more than 63,000 SKUs during routine as well as a multitude of varying peak periods throughout each year was a top priority. A system that could efficiently utilize their warehouse’s limited space was also important to Carrefour.
Robots | Stations | Replenishment Stations | Storage Bins | Bins/Hour | Rack Height | System Footprint |
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26 | 2 | 1 | 8,100 | 700 | 6.5 m | 619 m² |
Italy, its art of living… and its robots
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