Sainsbury's is
using voice-based technology to improve picking operations at three of its
distribution centres.
The system, provided by supplier
VoiteQ, replaced a
paper-based system at the retailer’s warehouses in Maltby, Stone and Skelton
with voice-directed work which specifies the items that pickers need to place
into cages for despatch to stores.
Some 100 devices – consisting of wearable voice computers and a microphone
worn by the picker – are being used round the clock to pick up to 400,000
cases.
"Despite only recently implementing voice we have already seen significant
benefits – accuracy has improved by over one per cent to 99.99 per cent and
productivity is anticipated to increase by the end of 2008,” said Sainsbury's
head of supply chain and convenience systems Nick Symmons.
“We have made a significant investment in this new system, but believe with
this increase in efficiency we will quickly attain our return on investment,"
he said.
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