Walmart Brings Automation To Regional Distribution Centers
Walmart Brings Automation To Regional Distribution Centers
BY TYLER
DURDEN SUNDAY, JUL 18, 2021 - 09:00 PM
The progressive press
had a field day with "woke" Walmart highly publicized February decision to hikes
wages for 425,000 workers to an average above $15 an hour. We doubt the obvious
follow up - the ongoing stealthy replacement of many of its minimum wage
workers with machines - will get the same amount of airtime.
As Chain Store Age reports, Walmart is applying
artificial intelligence to the palletizing of products in its regional
distribution centers. I.e., it is replacing thousands of workers with robots.
Since 2017, the
discount giant has worked with Symbotic to optimize an automated
technology solution to sort, store, retrieve and pack freight onto pallets in
its Brooksville, Fla., distribution center. Under Walmart’s existing
system, product arrives at one of its RDCs and is either cross-docked or
warehoused, while being moved or stored manually. When it’s time for the
product to go to a store, a 53-foot trailer is manually packed for transit.
After the truck arrives at a store, associates unload it manually and place the
items in the appropriate places.
Leveraging the Symbiotic solution, a complex algorithm determines how to store cases like puzzle pieces using high-speed mobile robots that operate with a precision that speeds the intake process and increases the accuracy of freight being stored for future orders. By using dense modular storage, the solution also expands building capacity.
In addition, by using
palletizing robotics to organize and optimize freight, the Symbiotic solution
creates custom store- and aisle-ready pallets.
Why is Walmart doing
this? Simple: According to CSA, "Walmart expects to save time, limit
out-of-stocks and increasing the speed of stocking and unloading." More
importantly, the company hopes to further cut expenses and remove even more
unskilled labor from its supply chain.
This solution follows
tests of similar automated warehouse solutions at a Walmart consolidation
center in Colton, Calif., and perishable grocery distribution center in
Shafter, Calif.
Walmart plans to
implement this technology in 25 of its 42 RDCs.
“Though very few Walmart customers will ever see into our warehouses, they’ll still be able to witness an industry-leading change, each time they find a product on shelves,” said Joe Metzger, executive VP of supply chain operations at Walmart U.S. “There may be no way to solve all the complexities of a global supply chain, but we plan to keep changing the game as we use technology to transform the way we work and lead our business into the future.”
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/walmart-brings-automation-regional-distribution-centers
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