SpartanNash to roll out Simbe robot in 60 additional locations
SpartanNash plans to implement Simbe’s autonomous inventory robot Tally in 60 additional stores across the Midwest.
This opportunity to generate actionable, real-time inventory insights represents the company’s continued investment in technology to enhance store guest and associate experiences.
"We first piloted Tally in 15 stores, and the success of that launch motivated us to expand Tally across more locations to help associates save time in inventory tracking and spend more time on the floor serving our store guests," said Tom Swanson, executive vice president, corporate retail at SpartanNash. "The real-time data intelligence Tally provides helps ensure our store guests' favorite items always stay fresh, are adequately stocked and priced competitively, helping us deliver the ingredients for a better life."
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Simbe’s Store Intelligence platform informs product stocking, ordering, merchandising and e-commerce fulfillment with real-time inventory insights across every store area. This data precision empowers associates to ensure items are available for store guests with accurate location and price while freeing up their time for more engaging, guest-facing work.
As part of SpartanNash’s commitment to customer-focused innovation, this Tally expansion follows its investment in other food technology solutions Upshop Magic and Flashfood.
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"We’re always impressed with how SpartanNash embraces innovative technologies," said Brad Bogolea, CEO of Simbe. "In retail’s fast-paced environment, every data point matters. The expansion of our solution is a testament to their relentless focus on strengthening operations, supporting Associates, and delivering an optimal shopping experience. Working with the SpartanNash team is incredibly rewarding, and we can’t wait to see the partnership grow from here."