FL: Kroger, Ocado Open New 'Spoke' Delivery Facility in South Florida, Creating 90 New Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

FL: Kroger, Ocado Open New 'Spoke' Delivery Facility in South Florida, Creating 90 New Jobs

Feb 06, 2023
New facility serves Miami area from Port St. Lucie to Homestead

Kroger Co. and Ocado, its ecommerce partner, have opened a new “spoke” delivery facility in the Miami area. The new 60,000-square-foot facility will serve a 150-mile stretch along the Southeast coast of Florida, reports Supermarket News, and will employ 90 new workers. The new facility extends Kroger’s reach into one of the most populous and fastest-growing areas of Florida, where Kroger does not operate retail locations.

The facility will work in conjunction with Kroger’s 375,000-square-foot Groveland, Fla., customer fulfillment center, which the company opened in partnership with Ocado in 2021 in the central part of the state.

Orders will be picked at the Groveland fulfillment center and delivered via climate-controlled vehicles to Miami, where they are checked and placed on refrigerated trucks that deliver directly to customers’ homes, reports Supermarket News.

Kroger, which launched its partnership with U.K.-based Ocado Group in 2018, also has opened fulfillment centers with Ocado in Monroe, Ohio; Forest Park, Ga.; Pleasant Prairie, Wis.; Dallas; Romulus, Mich., and Aurora, Colo. Each hub facility also has smaller spoke facilities to fulfill the last mile of delivery. The company says additional customer fulfillment centers are planned for California; Frederick, Md.; Phoenix; Cleveland; Charlotte, and the Northeast.

Ocado, which has a significant ecommerce presence in Europe, is working with Kroger to create a delivery network that combines artificial intelligence, advanced robotics and automation, reports Supermarket News. At the hub sites, more than 1,000 bots move around giant grids, orchestrated by proprietary control systems. The grid, known as The Hive, contains totes filled with products and ready-to-deliver customer orders. As customers’ orders near delivery times, bots retrieve products from The Hive and bring them to pick stations for items to be sorted for delivery.

Kroger’s customized refrigerated delivery van can store up to 20 orders and are routed via machine learning algorithms that optimize delivery routes, considering factors such as road conditions and fuel efficiency. Vans travel up to 90 minutes with orders from the hub and spoke facilities to make deliveries.

“We are thrilled to connect more Floridians to the Kroger delivery shopping experience," said Bill Bennett, VP and head of e-commerce at Kroger, in a statement.

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