Zebra to buy Fetch Robotics as interest in warehouse automation grows – Grocery Dive

Posted: July 10, 2021 at 3:42 am

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For years there has been notable interest in warehouse robotics as Amazon, Krogerand other companies have turned to automation to increase productivity.

The pandemic boosted the use of roboticsas a way to make up for productivity losses associated with social distancing. As COVID-19 case numbers fall in the U.S., interest has remained as companies have struggled to hire workers, Lawton said.

"We talk to customers that have said to me flat out, 'I don't care if it has no ROI, I am just desperate to find an alternative, to be able to have a way to supplement the people that I have because I simply can't hire enough people,'" he said.

He and Wise acknowledged that attracting workers to low-level warehouse positions can be difficult given the job's reputation, taxing nature and lack of career path. And if companies are able to hire, that doesn't mean the workers are sticking around. "We talked to some customers that are facing upwards of 40% turnover," Wise said.

Zebra, which provides several solutions for grocers, including point-of-sale tech, inventory management and click-and-collect, has been working with Fetch to combine their offerings.For example, the companies developed a cloud robotics platform for moving material around a warehouse, and they have worked to use Zebra technology to scan a barcode and have that transmit a command to a robot to let it know the location of material that needs to be moved.

Wise said there are already "several customers" that are using Zebra technology in their warehouses to tell Fetch robots what to do. "When you look at it, many of those customers are getting a return on investment inside of 12 months," she said, later adding that the ROI is measured through increased productivity such as upticks in units per hour or cycle time.

An example of how the technologies are being used together is in a replenishment workflow, she said. "The person loads a cart with the goods, and then when they're ready, they scan the appropriate barcode to say which part of the warehouse it goes to," she said. "And so then the robot comes and picks it up and takes it to that part of the warehouse dynamically."

The robots can also be set up to bring workers items they need. If a worker scans a barcode for more tape or corrugated packaging, then a robot will bring it to them, Wise said.

The companies are already working to more tightly integrate their technology. This includes work with Zebra's FulfillmentEdge warehouse management software, which connects with warehouse management systems to provide pick instructions, Lawton said.

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