In the fast-growing e-commerce sector, companies face multiple challenges, including low margins, reproducing customers' positive brick-and-mortar retail experiences in online shopping, guaranteeing precision in orders and delivery, as well as the necessity to reduce fulfilment costs while maintaining product quality.
In this challenging environment, automation is an essential element for companies seeking success in the digital market. Modern automation solutions make it possible to carry out processes efficiently, cater for individual and changing customer requirements, and maintain a secure supply chain.
By implementing such solutions, companies can increase their efficiency, lower costs and simultaneously boost customer satisfaction. Thus, automation plays a decisive role in overcoming the dynamic requirements of e-commerce and is an essential factor for long-term success in digital commerce.
TGW offers tailored automation solutions that support companies in overcoming these challenges. By implementing TGW technology, companies can significantly lower costs and decrease the time required per delivery or item. This makes it possible for them to work more efficiently, boost customer satisfaction and stay competitive. With TGW's automation solutions, companies can optimise their processes and concentrate on their core business, while at the same time successfully mastering the requirements of digital commerce.
An efficient and powerful interplay of goods receiving, storage, picking and distribution is possible with a central fulfilment centre from TGW. TGW offers you a degree of automation tailored to your needs.
Micro Fulfilment Centres (MFC) stand out thanks to their customer proximity and fast delivery. They make it possible for you to process online orders using a minimum amount of space, and they provide efficient systems for online grocery retail. MFCs are also perfectly suited to attend to users who come and pick up their items in person (click and collect) or take advantage of the curbside delivery option.
Multiple temperature zones are often required to guarantee optimal product quality. Normal temperature, chilled products and freezer applications—this makes planning and implementation particularly demanding. Thanks to consolidation, however, this is no longer a problem. Partial orders are buffered by an automated system, consolidated into one overall order and then retrieved in sequence.