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Roundup: Kroger and Ocado select the location for their US-based fulfillment center

Roundup: Kroger and Ocado select their US-based fulfillment center

Roundup: Kroger and Ocado select their US-based fulfillment center

Grocery retailers The Kroger Co. and Ocado Group Plc have selected Monroe, Ohio, for their first U.S.-based customer fulfillment center—the first of 20 planned customer fulfillment centers, or “sheds,” across the United States.

The shed will be an automated warehouse facility that incorporates digital and robotic technology to improve efficiency. Kroger plans to invest $55 million to build the first, 335,000-square-foot center in Monroe, which is expected to generate more than 410 new jobs. 

“We are incredibly excited to partner with Ocado to transform the industry and deliver on our Restock Kroger vision to serve America through food inspiration and uplift,” says Rodney McMullen, Kroger’s chairman and CEO. “This Kroger shed, powered by Ocado, will accelerate our ability to provide customers with anything, anytime and anywhere.”

Earlier this year, Kroger, No. 86 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Top 1000, agreed to buy a stake in Ocado and license technology from Ocado that helps other grocers run automated warehouses and deliver food to customers’ doors. The deal is Ocado’s biggest yet and its first in the U.S.

The grocer will become the exclusive user of Ocado’s technology in the U.S., according to a statement from Kroger. Kroger also agreed to buy more shares in the U.K. company, taking a stake of about 5%.  Ocado is No. 22 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Europe 500.

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