Coca-Cola HBC Magyarország starts using robots in logistics
Just recently Coca-Cola HBC Magyarország has completed a HUF 750m investment: in the Dunaharaszti warehouse they are now using robots with artificial intelligence technology for order picking. Robot picking is an innovation that stands alone in the Hungarian FMCG sector. On a floor space of 1,000m², it is now exclusively robots that prepare the products for dispatch, with the help of robotic arms and small AI-driven vehicles, called sharks. //
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2022.12.-01
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