XPO and Nestlé herald partnership for U.K.-based digital warehouse of the future

The 638,000 square-foot DC, which XPO described as “a warehouse of the future," is located at the new SEGRO East Midlands Gateway Logistics Park in Leicestershire and will mainly be occupied by Nestlé for its consumer packaged goods, such as Kit Kat, Maggi, and Nescafe. The DC will also be used as a testbed environment for XPO technology prototypes, XPO said.

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XPO Logistics, a Greenwich, Conn.-based global provider of freight transportation and logistics services and global food and drink companyNestléannounced today they have partnered up to co-create a United Kingdom-based distribution center (DC), which is expected to be completed in 2020.

The 638,000 square-foot DC, which XPO described as “a warehouse of the future," is located at the new SEGRO East Midlands Gateway Logistics Park in Leicestershire and will mainly be occupied by Nestlé for its consumer packaged goods, such as Kit Kat, Maggi, and Nescafe. The DC will also be used as a testbed environment for XPO technology prototypes, XPO said.

XPO said this custom-designed logistics solution for Nestlé will be comprised of advanced sorting systems and robots, as well as state-of-the-art automation being co-developed withSwisslog Logistics Automation. And it added that its digital ecosystem will band together predictive data and intelligent machines, which it said will result in one of the world’s most highly advanced distribution management centers.

XPO has been supporting Nestlé’s supply chain operations for more than 15 years and understands its business; the two companies work well together in the form of a strong, collaborative relationship, according toXPO Chairman and CEO Brad Jacobs.

“我们很高兴这种伙伴关系,”雅各布ld LM. “It puts our customer, Nestlé, at the leading edge of new thinking in the logistics space. It also gives us an ideal testing ground before pushing out each innovation globally. This partnership is a world first for both of our companies. We are creating a next-generation logistics environment for revered Nestlé brands that effectively functions as a beta-test site for innovations.”

XPO is investing roughly $55 million pounds, or $77 million USD, into this facility, which is based in the East Midlands section of the U.K., with direct access to the M1 Roadway for over-the-road access, the East Midlands Airport, and an on-site rail freight terminal with direct access to U.K.-based ports in Southampton, Felixstowe, London Gateway, and the Channel Tunnel.

Addressing the breadth of technological innovation at this new DC, Jacobs said intelligent machines will play a big part in the operation through the development of things like collaborative robots, or cobots, indoor drones, advanced sortation systems, and other types of automation.

“Our proprietary algorithms will forecast Nestlé’s customer demand, and smart robots will take products from storage and build mixed pallets with a range of case sizes and brands," said Jacobs. Huge gantry robots will build what are called rainbow pallets, with layer after layer of different Nestlé products,” said Jacobs. “Once the innovation lab gets rolling, we will pilot technology that is not even on the industry’s radar yet but is on our radar.”

In terms of personnel at this DC, Jacobs said there will be several hundred jobs created there, and he said the labor base there will be planning-related, with a high level of analytics, in addition to manual tasks.

“The lab will be an incubator and a launch pad for all kinds of technology related to supply chains,” he said. “We expect it to have far-reaching impact in the industry. It will also encourage Nestlé’s global operators to think innovatively and interact with our technology team. It is a way to futureproof Nestlé’s supply chain. This partnership sets the bar very high in three areas where we are already focusing on innovation: intelligent machines, customer service, which includes visibility and tracking, and dynamic data science. It is incredibly exciting for us to bring this U.K. site into the mix.”

With more than 1,700 full-time technologists on staff full-time at XPO, including more than 100 big data scientists, Jacobs explained that XPO’s strategy between now and the planned 2020 opening of the DC is to innovate the areas where it can deliver the most value, in the form of efficiency, as well as a host of other factors like forecasting demand, which he said is embraced by XPO’s e-commerce customers, as it saves them money.

“我们很高兴能与XPO物流合作to build a flagship digital warehouse and technology laboratory at the East Midlands Gateway Logistics Park,” saidNestlé Director of Supply Chain David Hixin a statement. “This is a world-first investment for Nestlé that builds on a century and a half of proud history in this country. Our partnership with XPO will encourage innovation and experimentation in our UK logistics operations and help futureproof our business. We will be able to be even more responsive for our customers across our brands, which include some of the most recognizable in the world.”


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