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Lessons From Operations That Implemented An Automated Micro Fulfillment System

Hear insights about designing, requesting proposals, and installing in-store automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) to fill online orders.

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Lessons From Operations That Implemented An Automated Micro Fulfillment System

In the previous post, highlighting “The Journey to Automated Micro Fulfillment” webinar presented by the Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems Industry Group of MHI, the key considerations for developing a strategy to deploy automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) in retail stores were explored. With the explosion of online shopping during the spring 2020 onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers struggled to keep up with the rapid spike in consumer demand for click-and-collect and direct delivery services. As a result, more retailers — particularly grocers — are considering implementing such systems to better respond to the subsequent inventory availability, floor space, and turnaround time challenges.

This, the second of two parts, reviews lessons learned from other retailers who have implemented automated micro fulfillment systems in terms of design, requests-for-proposal (RFPs), and installation. Recommendations included:

For more information about how an automated micro fulfillment system might benefit your retail operations, contact the members of the Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems Industry Group.

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