Robotic technology is also present in domestic e-commerce
Hungary’s largest, high-tech fulfillment center in Üllő, near Budapest, has started its “large-scale” operation. As a recent player in Hungarian e-commerce, Boxy Zrt. opens up a completely new market for Hungarian online stores in outsourced warehouse logistics (fulfillment services) and makes available to domestic retail a technology that was only the privilege of global players until now. All this in such a way that, as a company with strong capital, it can also minimize customer risks resulting from market uncertainty, which contributes to the development of domestic e-commerce as a whole.
The era of LaaS – ‘logistics as a service’ has arrived in Hungarian e-commerce
Today, online stores in Hungary typically rent entire warehouses or shelf space, and use a separate courier service to deliver the ordered product. However, thanks to the outsourced fulfillment service, they can use everything, i.e. the entire logistics process from A to Z. By this we also mean the warehouse IT system perfectly integrated with web shopping engines, robotic commissioning and sorting, flawless packaging, as well as the expertise of a warehouse and delivery team. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to maintain your own warehouse, and outsourcing is more advantageous in terms of cost and service level, even for the smallest online stores.
With the unique scalability of state-of-the-art technology and state-of-the-art logistics services, it can relieve the burden and raise the level of service to the web stores that make up domestic online retail, which contributes to the development of domestic e-commerce as a whole.
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