On the 16th, Suning Tesco took the lead in launching its "Double 11" campaign, with the battle for smart technology set to be the main highlight this year. Last year, live streaming and VR shopping captured consumer attention, but this time, those trends have evolved. Instead, unattended stores, smart retail robots, and automated warehouses are now at the center of the action.
On the same day, Suning unveiled its first domestic group of AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) robot warehouses in Shanghai. Around 100 robotic units are already in operation, and the Jinan AGV warehouse is also under construction, covering over 2,000 square meters. It will begin trial operations during this year’s "Double 11." Additionally, Suning's smart retail robot, "Wonbo," developed in collaboration with Tesco and Cobos, has been launched in Suning’s online stores since November. These robots can recognize customer identities in offline settings, proactively engage with shoppers, and sync offline data with online systems, creating a seamless loop for shopping services and data management.
New business models, innovative products, fresh experiences, diverse channels, and enhanced services are not only offering consumers exciting new ways to shop, but also opening up vast opportunities for manufacturers. This year’s "Double 11" e-commerce platforms are embracing "shared data," providing suppliers with customized and personalized data support. By integrating with factory data, the entire supply chain becomes transparent—from order placement, production scheduling, logistics, to inventory management. This not only improves sales control but also lays a solid data foundation for future automated replenishment. As the retail industry continues to evolve, smart technology is reshaping how businesses operate and how consumers interact with brands.
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