Carrefour is a multinational retail and wholesale corporation that operates a network of hypermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores. The company uses modern logistics solutions to ensure the efficient delivery of goods to its stores. This includes supply chain management, warehouse operations and transportation, which allows it to maintain a wide range of products and timely replenishment of stocks.
Frisco is an online supermarket that offers a wide range of products, including fresh produce, dairy products, beverages, as well as home and health products, with the possibility of home delivery. The company is distinguished by its efficient logistics system, providing fast and convenient customer service, thanks to the use of innovative solutions for inventory management and delivery of goods.
Intermarche is a retailer that uses artificial intelligence and big data analytics to forecast demand and optimize delivery routes, reducing costs and accelerating delivery. It is also testing drone delivery and robotic systems in distribution centers to increase order processing speed and improve customer experience.
Allegro is the largest online shopping platform in Poland, connecting millions of sellers and buyers, providing a wide range of products. The company is actively developing its own logistics network, One Fulfillment by Allegro, which allows sellers to store goods in Allegro warehouses for fast delivery. To improve efficiency, Allegro is investing in automated sorting centers, environmentally friendly transport and partnerships with postal and courier services.
Bol.com — provides comprehensive logistics solutions to support its large online retail platform. To improve delivery speed, Bol.com uses its own network of distribution centers. They also offer same-day delivery services and various delivery options, including self-pickup from pick-up points. The company actively invests in new technologies and processes to increase efficiency and reduce order processing times.
Albert Heijn is one of the largest retail chains in the Netherlands, which is actively implementing technological solutions to optimize logistics. Their innovative demand forecasting system allows for more accurate delivery planning, minimizing food waste and ensuring product freshness. To improve urban logistics, Albert Heijn is implementing electric trucks and environmentally friendly transport solutions, reducing CO₂ emissions.
Picnic is a Dutch online supermarket that operates on a branchless retail model, delivering products directly to customers. It uses an efficient pre-order system to minimize food waste and improve purchasing planning. Thanks to its store-less delivery model, the company reduces operating costs and offers products at competitive prices. The use of autonomous micro-centralized warehouses allows for faster order fulfillment and avoids product shortages. An artificial intelligence-based demand forecasting system allows Picnic to order the exact amount of products, which reduces surpluses and losses. Picnic uses a "milk route" model, which means fixed delivery times to certain areas, optimizing the use of resources.