Flash Report 4 minutesRegister for Free AccessHudson’s Bay Company (TSE:HBC) Releases the Robots Coresight Research December 16, 2016 Executive Summary Hudson’s Bay Company (TSE:HBC) recently announced the deployment of a $60 million Perfect Pick case shuttle system that covers the entire vertical height of the building in which it has been installed. The system has the capacity to hold 1 million units of inventory and to process 4,200 customer orders per hour. The Perfect Pick system uses autonomous carriers that carry items horizontally and vertically along a rack-style structure, bringing goods to an operator. Other vendors’ systems rely on autonomous vehicles that move across the warehouse floor. Market research firm IDC expects spending on robotics and related services to hit about $84 billion this year and to grow at a 17% CAGR during 2015–2019. The firm expects China to drive much of this market growth. The investment by Hudson’s Bay comes four years after Amazon’s $775 million acquisition of Kiva Systems, and it represents a significant validation of the return on investment that a major traditional retailer can see from a robotics system. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? Register for a free user account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Ebook: Discount DecadesInnovator Profile: Quiver Expands Fulfillment Capabilities for E-Commerce Retailers, Putting Climate FirstUS Online Grocery Survey 2023: Insights into Shopper Behaviors, Quick Commerce and Meal KitsCommerceTech Power List 2023: Unveiling the Innovators Shaping the Future of Retail