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First-of-its-kind fulfillment center uses autonomous robotics to gather, pack, and load orders

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First-of-its-kind fulfillment center uses autonomous robotics to gather, pack, and load orders

Ryan Companies served as the lead architect, engineer, developer, and construction team for the project.


By David Malone, Managing Editor | August 2, 2021
Kroger Ocado fulfillment center signage

Courtesy Kroger.

The new Kroger Ocado Customer Fulfillment Center (CFC) has opened in Groveland, Fla.

The 338,000-sf automated warehouse is the first of its kind in the United States. In partnership with United Kingdom-based online retailer Ocado solutions, the center will feature autonomous mini fridge-sized robotics that will work alongside team members to gather, pack, and load online orders made by Kroger customers.

 

Kroger Ocado fulfillment center exterior

 

The new CFC features the distribution center, office space, a two-story break room, and a mezzanine floor spread across its four floors. The project is important for Kroger because the company currently does not have any brick-and-mortar stores in Florida. The project is anticipated to attract numerous high-paying jobs to the region.

The project broke ground in July 2019 and celebrated its grand opening on July 29th.

 

Kroger Ocado fulfillment center breakroom

 

Kroger Ocado fulfillment center interior warehouse

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