Starbucks setzt KI für Lagerzählung ein
Starbucks leverages AI to revolutionize stocktaking
Starbucks has introduced an AI-powered inventory system that is already in use across more than 11,000 stores in the U.S. and Canada, with plans to roll it out worldwide. The aim of this initiative is to replace time-consuming and error-prone manual inventory checks with an intelligent, automated system.
Employees use tablets to scan shelves in both sales areas and storage rooms. Using computer vision and augmented reality technologies, the AI automatically detects which products are located where and in what quantity. The collected data is synchronized with the central system in real time.
Technological Background
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The software is based on machine learning algorithms trained to recognize thousands of product packages from different angles.
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The system was developed with the support of the company Nomad Go.
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Additionally, 3D spatial recognition and environmental sensors are used to better analyze product placement and availability.
Vorteile
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Time savings: What previously took several hours per week can now be completed in minutes.
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Higher accuracy: Reduces human error, minimizing stock discrepancies.
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Improved restocking: Stores can reorder more precisely and based on actual demand.
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Out-of-stock prevention: Ensures availability of popular products, such as plant-based milk or specialty syrups.
Long-Term Goals
Starbucks sees this development as part of a broader digitalization strategy, in which the role of employees will increasingly focus on customer service and creating positive experiences. Tasks that do not require direct human interaction will be supported—or fully automated—by AI.