Omnichannel Warehouses are the Next Level

An omnichannel warehouse differs from a traditional warehouse as it manages incoming orders from offline store, online webshop, and other possible channels. Megvii Automation & Robotics delve into why omnichannel warehouses are necessary and how they impact warehouse configuration and operations.

What is Omnichannel?

Before defining an omnichannel warehouse, it’s crucial to understand omnichannel commerce, which these warehouses support. Omnichannel is a kind strategy focused on providing seamless customer experiences across multiple channels, instead of providing a fragmented experience on independent channel. Statistics show that more than half of buyers always check a product online before buying through a physical store, and sometimes they purchase online after visiting the offline store. Omnichannel strategy is aimed to create a consistent experience at every touchpoint, whether customers shop online from apps, websites, emails, brick-and-mortar stores, social media channels, etc.

Omnichannel vs. Multichannel: What’s the Difference?

You may have heard the term ‘Multichannel’ and wondered about its differences from omnichannel. Here’s a breakdown:

Multichannel: Selling your product on various channels, which your customers can use to interact with you. You interact with customers via online or offline channels.

Omnichannel: Similar to multichannel, but it connects all channels. This means customers have a seamless experience across every platform. Without multichannel, there is no omnichannel.

Benefits of Omnichannel

– Boost Customer Experience and Loyalty:
Omnichannel strategies allow businesses to unify inventories for online and offline sales channels, integrating the entire process. This provides customers with unparalleled access to inventory and quick order fulfillment, creating a streamlined shopping experience. Improved customer experience leads to higher satisfaction and loyalty, with customers more likely to recommend the brand.

– Increase Sales and Revenue:
Studies show omnichannel customers spend more than single-channel customers. If customers can’t purchase goods through their preferred channel promptly, they may abandon the purchase. Omnichannel offers multiple purchasing options, enhancing the likelihood of sales. It also guarantees timely delivery, crucial for purchase decisions. Comprehensive inventory management prevents stockouts in individual channels, further boosting revenue. Omnichannel customers spent an average of 18% more compared to single-channel shoppers.

– Reduce Warehouse Footprint Costs:
Omnichannel fulfillment optimizes logistics and supply chain operations, efficiently fulfilling orders across channels. Retailers can use physical stores as fulfillment centers, leveraging existing infrastructure to expand their online reach.

– Better Understanding of Customers:
Effective data analytics help retailers understand online and in-store customer preferences, enabling more personalized experiences.

What Is an Omnichannel Warehouse?

After acknowledging what is omnichannel commerce, it would be easier to understand what omnichannel warehouse is and why it is so important to upgrade your traditional warehouse to an omnichannel warehouse.

In omnichannel supply chains, orders come from various sources, including store replenishments and e-commerce orders, putting pressure on order fulfillment infrastructure. Unlike traditional warehouses, omnichannel warehouses seamlessly execute order fulfillment (receiving, put-away, retrieving, picking, packaging, and shipping) for multiple channels within a single facility. The variation in order types contributes to diverse goods sizes, storage and picking formats, and packaging standards. Large retailers with extensive SKU mixes often implement varied automation solutions within the warehouse to meet these needs.

Omnichannel warehouses require more investment due to their complexity, shorter fulfillment times, and larger footprint. The Matrix8 solution can simplify omnichannel warehouse configuration. Matrix8, developed by MEGVII, integrates three modular subsystems to streamline fulfillment processes, employing heterogeneous robots in a single zone for comprehensive SKU storage and picking.

– MATRIX8 Storage Subsystem:
This high-density dynamic pallet storage system uses MEGVII self-developed four-way shuttle technology, offering high density, flexibility, and scalability. It supports high throughput, with some projects achieving up to 1000 pallets/hour. The MATRIX8 Storage+ subsystem combines four-way shuttles with AMRs for ground-level storage and retrieval, extending connections to picking stations and production lines.

– Matrix8 Hybrid Handling Subsystem:
The system employs heterogeneous robots in the same area to handle different types of container. Each robot type performs specific tasks, maximizing handling capacity and efficiency. The modular design allows flexible combinations to meet customized needs.

– Matrix8 Hybrid Picking Subsystem:
This G2P picking subsystem supports mixed storage of various container types, maximizing space utilization and eliminating subsequent consolidation processes. It optimizes picking processes for 2B and 2C business scenarios, enhancing efficiency.

Combining all three subsystems, Matrix8 supports comprehensive SKU storage, handling and picking, simplifying processes and reducing warehouse footprint.

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Grocery Retail Giants Rely on Automation

Cimcorp is a pioneer in intralogistics solutions, simplifying material flows and improving customers’ profitability by offering innovative and efficient solutions for automation. The company’s high-level technical skills combined with software know-how have created a unique formula for success in grocery retail automation. Through its automated logistics systems, Cimcorp provides its customers with the freedom to focus on their core business and offers them peace of mind.

From field to store within 24 hours

Freshness is a paramount consumer requirement that poses challenges for grocery logistics. With Cimcorp’s solution, grocery retailers have been able to dramatically reduce logistics delivery times from field to store.

“The grocery industry is extremely competitive, as shoppers change consuming habits fast and change stores even faster,” says Kari Miikkulainen, Director of Warehouse & Distribution Industry Sales at Cimcorp. “Today, stores offering the freshest, most seasonal produce win. Our job is to help industry players provide their shoppers with more high-quality fresh produce in less time.”

Optimizing intralogistics can, at its best, halve the time taken for produce to travel from field to store. For example, Cimcorp’s intralogistics solution has revolutionized the order-fulfillment process of the Spanish supermarket giant, Mercadona, enabling the delivery of fresh and seasonal produce to stores within 24 hours. By reducing lead times and optimizing order flows, Mercadona has extended shelf life for its perishable goods, reduced food waste and enhanced the overall customer experience.

Quality is another key criterion for consumers when shopping for groceries. In order picking, speed and precision are decisive for product quality, considering that there is typically a wide assortment of fresh produce articles. Boasting the largest range of groceries in the discount segment, German food retailer, Netto Marken-Discount also automated its fresh produce logistics with Cimcorp.

Fresh produce has a limited shelf life and the longer it takes to get to the store, the greater the chance that it will spoil or lose its nutritional value. With Cimcorp’s automation expertise, Edeka Freienbrink – part of the largest German supermarket chain, Edeka Group – delivers fresh produce to its stores within 4-5 hours of receiving orders.

Securing employee safety and wellbeing

Automation can also alleviate ergonomic and labour issues, enabling operations to run in a faster and safer way. As labour availability continues to be a major challenge, employees in manual warehouses need to work harder and faster to fulfill orders accurately and on time. This poses significant ergonomic hazards and risk of injury.

“The order-fulfillment process is automated; we trust our robots with the heavy lifting,” says Miikkulainen. “Trusting automation maximizes the center’s output capacity, increasing the quality and productivity of the staff at work. This collaborative, human-robotics knowledge ensures that everything inside the four walls of the distribution center is optimized, and no orders are ever late.”

At Edeka Freienbrink, the Cimcorp system takes care of the heavy lifting and physical work, allowing Edeka to rely on fewer people at the facility and making it easier to manage. Automation leads to a more pleasant work environment, allowing employees to focus on problem solving and critical thinking.

Mercadona’s approach to the benefits of automation is very employee-centric. The accuracy and quality of picked pallets, as well as shortened lead times, are always reflected through the effect on people. Securing employee safety and avoiding excessive workload are top priorities for the Spanish grocer.

Towards more eco-friendly supply chains

Automation and strategically planned intralogistics can enable businesses to become greener. As a pioneer in intralogistics solutions for grocery retail, Cimcorp is a partner that puts sustainability, social responsibility and governance plans into action. An inventory and supply system that flows smoothly encourages long-term resilience and complies with future requirements for transparency and sustainability, while also reducing carbon footprint and fresh-produce wastage.

In addition to successfully accelerating the intralogistics of customers around the world, Cimcorp has helped many grocers to utilize reusable plastic crates (RPCs). RPCs can help to minimize environmental impact beyond food waste. RPCs can be used thousands of times, replacing cardboard boxes as the method of transport for fresh produce from the farm to the store shelf. For example, Cimcorp has helped Mercadona to match automation and RPCs for excellent results.

Cimcorp’s Warehouse Control System (WCS) helps organize intralogistics and streamline the overall supply chain in a more sustainable way. Through optimizing the loading of delivery vehicles, customers can utilize their vehicle space more efficiently, which leads to fuller trucks and therefore fewer trucks. This means driving fewer kilometers on the road, reducing both CO2 emissions and pollution from exhaust fumes.

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Cimcorp to Automate Fresh Food Distribution for Spain’s Mercadona

 

Staples Deploy AI-Powered Picking Robots

In the pick and place robot market, RightHand Robotics, a supplier of autonomous AI robotic picking solutions for order fulfillment, announces a multi-year agreement with Staples Inc., etailer of workspace products and solutions. The agreement allows Staples to deploy and install the company’s RightPick™ item-handling system to automate operations for higher service levels and Next-Day Delivery to over 98% of the U.S.

Managing an industry-leading distribution and fulfillment network with various levels of AI and automation, Staples has long been an innovator in the U.S. market. “We have always valued automation, and we see it as the future of eCommerce picking,” said Amit Kalra, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Staples. “After evaluating other solutions, the RightPick system met our high performance and reliability standards, picking items with different shapes, packaging, sizes, and weight.”

Picking Robots

The RightPick system is an autonomous item-handling robot powered by advanced hardware, sensor suite, and RightPick AI software designed for a wide range of end-to-end warehouse tasks. It offers damage-free picking across a broad range of items and provides industry-leading performance, reliability, throughput, and safety. Through close collaboration with Staples, RightHand Robotics developed new features that have nearly doubled the range of items that a RightPick station can handle while reducing the number of required interventions by 80%. These advancements have far-reaching implications beyond the Staples brand, benefiting a wide range of industries and applications.

Brian Owen, CEO of RightHand Robotics, shared, “Our RightPick system sets a new standard in the flexibility, autonomy, and reliability of warehouse robotics. We’re thrilled that Staples recognized the benefits of using our technology to further enhance their automation strategy. It’s great to team up with an established industry leader to optimize their fulfillment operations.”

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