New Zealand's largest retailer is preparing for the next wave of online shopping and has invested in a five-metre-tall 'click and collect' tower for one of its busiest Auckland stores.
The Red Shed, owned and operated by The Warehouse Group, has partnered up with Estonian technology firm Cleveron which develops vending machine-like towers and technology that automates the 'click and collect' process for online shopping - used by some of the world's largest retailers.
The tower works to simplify the collection process for shoppers who make online purchases and opt to pick up orders in store. After making a purchase, customers are emailed a six-digit code and once the parcel has been put into the tower the code is entered into the machine to retrieve their order.
The Warehouse will trial the technology at its Sylvia Park store for the next three months with the intention of rolling it out to its network of stores all going well. The retailer could not share figures on how much it had invested to acquire and implement the technology.
Pejman Okhovat, chief executive of The Warehouse, said the 'click and collect' tower was the first of its kind in Australasia. He said the company had taken inspiration from retailers in the North Hemisphere already using the technology, including American multinational Walmart which has 1000 towers in stores throughout the world.