
Inside Save A Lot’s Automated Micro-Fulfillment Center Powered by Fabric
Omni Talk Retail · Omni Talk Retail
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Show Notes
Omni Talk Retail kicks off NRF coverage with a tour of Save A Lot’s innovative micro-fulfillment center in Brooklyn, powered by Fabric. Jonathan Morav, Fabric’s VP of Sales, shares insights into how robotic automation and tri-temperature zones are transforming grocery delivery economics in dense urban areas.
Fabric develops automated MFCs, with everything built in-house, including unique features designed to support efficient operational processes. Fabric understands that technology can be amazing, but if it doesn’t seamlessly support what happens operationally outside of it, it won’t make an impact.
Key Moments:
- 0:01-1:00 – Introduction and NRF kickoff
- 1:01-2:30 – Fabric's approach to fulfillment automation and company overview
- 2:31-4:30 – Key features of the Brooklyn facility, including tri-temperature zones
- 4:31-6:00 – Save A Lot’s entry into NYC through this facility
- 6:01-8:30 – Customer experience and order processing workflow
- 8:31-10:00 – Addressable market size and facility capabilities
- 10:01-12:00 – The evolution of micro-fulfillment and its future potential
- 12:01-14:00 – How the pandemic accelerated grocery automation adoption
Explore the future of grocery innovation with this insightful tour and conversation!
And, ff you're interested in learning more, you can reach out to Fabric through the following contacts:
- Jonathan Morav – VP Sales | [email protected]
- Shirley Bachar – VP Marketing and Business Development | [email protected]
- Website: www.getfabric.com
- LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fabriclogistics/
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