Loblaw Taps Takeoff to Enhance PC Express Ecommerce Service
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. has revealed plans to beef up its PC Express click-and-collect service by installing an automated picking facility within one of the grocer’s locations in the greater Toronto area. Construction is currently underway at a Real Canadian Superstore, which will feature 12,000-square-foot picking facility.
Through a partnership with Waltham, Mass.-based Takeoff Technologies, PC Express will be able to process customers’ online grocery faster and more accurately. When it launches in 2020, the technology will be able to support PC Express orders in select stores close to the automated picking facility.
The process will work as follows:
Customers order through PC Express
At the automated picking facility, once an order is received it may be split by automated picking and/or in-store picking, depending on the products ordered. Rather than employees having to walk the store to pick groceries, the automated facility brings groceries directly to a Loblaw associate to pick and pack.
Once complete, the order goes to a ‘staging area’ where another Loblaw colleague reviews the order and stores it in the appropriate temperature zone (Frozen, chilled or, room temperature). The order is then combined with the in-store picked items if necessary. Customers arrive and their order is brought out to their car.
Loblaw operates 700 PC Express pickup locations at transit stations, pharmacies and in grocery stores across Canada. The company is Canada’s food and pharmacy leader, with a network of corporate and independently operated stores in communities across the country, and employing nearly 200,000 Canadians at five independent divisions.
In the United States, Takeoff has teamed on automated fulfillment projects with such well-known grocers as Ahold Delhaize USA, Albertsons, Sedano’s and Wakefern Food Corp.