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COOP Norge operates over 900 supermarkets in Norway. To improve their distribution centre productivity the business required a new fully automated distribution centre. The 51,000m 2
Prepared by the World Economic Forum's Centre for Urban Transformation in partnership with Posten Bring and Hitachi ZeroCarbon, this promising practice shows how Norway's largest logistics operator scaled elect...
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COOP Norge operates over 900 supermarkets in Norway. To improve their distribution centre productivity the business required a new fully automated distribution centre. The 51,000m 2
The highly automated distribution centre is located at Sande, approximately 60 km south of Oslo, Norway, and is split into two diferent temperature zones: ambient and frozen with 28,700 overall
Hitachi''s ZeroCarbon''s end-to-end service ticked a lot of boxes, and through our deployment of ZeroCarbon Charge, we achieved complete visibility into the health and performance of our key
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Even with the grid and hardware under control, Norway''s winters required adaptation of Posten Bring''s operations using real-time monitoring and software logic to maintain reliability in cold
From the list of mapped flexibility initiatives, we have picked 10 of them to investigate and present as case studies. These were picked so that they together met several criteria. They should focus on
The Norwegian customer ordered 2 main smart parcel delivery lockers and 2 sub-smart parcel delivery lockers from our company. The color of the cabinet, the size and quantity of the grille
The developed simulation model shows that smart boxes not only are a viable approach for efficient last mile deliveries, but also result in considerably smaller travel dis-tances compared to conventional
Discover how Swisslog designed and implemented Unil''s highly automated high bay warehouse for ambient and frozen food in Norway.
This paper evaluates the cost and emissions implications of alternative solutions for last-mile delivery. A case study proposes and analyzes alternative expansion plans for a parcel locker
This case study demonstrates how one company effectively integrated automated parcel lockers, capillary distribution, and crowdshipping into their supply chain processes.
Stadium''s success depends on fast and accurate delivery from a three-zone stock directory of over 12,000 items, direct to online consumers and to retail stores – so Constructor''s solution not only had