From ZD Net:
The world's largest retailer has had a well-documented struggle with empty shelves in its stores.
Walmart is testing the use of aisle-roaming robots as a way to improve out-of-stock issues and price discrepancies in its stores.
The world's largest retailer has had a well-documented struggle with empty shelves in its stores nationwide. A few years ago, Walmart admitted that it was likely losing out on $3 billion in sales due to out-of-stocks.
With an infusion of automation, however, Walmart is hoping to keep more merchandise on its shelves by tasking robots with repeatable, predictable jobs, like scanning shelves for out-of-stocks, incorrect prices and mislabeling.
The nondescript robots include a base with an attached tower equipped with cameras that scan aisles for any of the above mentioned inconsistencies. When problems are found, the robots alert store employees, who then restock the shelves and fix errors.
Walmart says it's been testing the robots in a small number of stores in Arkansas, Pennsylvania and California, and that it's now expanding the trial to an additional 50 locations. The retailer was quick to stress that the robots are not a blanket replacement for its human workforce....MORE