Ikea adds stock-counting drones to more of its stores
by Emma Roth from The Verge - All Posts on (#6A02V)
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Ikea has enlisted more drones to keep tabs on its inventory. In a blog post shared last week, Ikea's parent company, Ingka, says the retailer now has a total of 100 autonomous drones counting stock in its warehouses during nonoperational hours.
Ikea first partnered with the drone-making company Verity in 2020 to deploy the drones in Switzerland, but now, the company says they're zipping around 16 locations across Belgium, Croatia, Slovenia, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The Swedish furniture giant says the drones help improve the accuracy of product availability and also support a more ergonomic workplace," as it saves employees from counting stock manually.
Verity, which specializes in creating self-flying drones for warehouses...