Rise of the machines: Canadian retailers on ‘cusp’ of using more robotics
TORONTO — Back in 2009, Sobeys found itself at a crossroads.
Labour costs were rising, employee productivity was waning and the grocer knew that it had to keep building bigger distribution centres to accommodate the growing number of items being sold in its supermarkets.
So instead of building out and hiring more workers, the national grocery chain built up and replaced many employees with robots.
“The combination of labour costs going up and SKUs (stock keeping units) being on the rise kind of forced us to start thinking outside the box and try to find a technology to help us resolve those issues,” said Eric Seguin, senior vice-president of distribution and logistics for Sobeys, during a tour this week at the company’s largest warehouse in Vaughan, Ont.


