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Hy-Vee Joins Simbe Robotics to Roll Out Autonomous Inventory Management; Luke Tingley and Brad Bogolea Discuss

Hy-Vee Joins Simbe Robotics to Roll Out Autonomous Inventory Management; Luke Tingley and Brad Bogolea Discuss


WEST DES MOINES, IA
Monday, September 27th, 2021

Grocery and technology go hand-in-hand in this day and age, and Hy-Vee isn’t one to drop the ball on innovation. The retailer recently made it known it is pushing full steam ahead as it announced its partnership with Simbe Robotics to roll out its autonomous inventory management and retail intelligence solution. Tally will be joining the retailer’s staff in stores across Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri to improve the in-store experience for customers and store teams.

Luke Tingley, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Hy-Vee“Hy-Vee has a strong reputation for excellent customer service and an employee-first culture,” said Luke Tingley, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Hy-Vee. “By employing Tally, we can continue providing that excellent service by reducing out of stocks and empowering our store teams with real-time insights to ensure the best customer experience across the board.”

Tally helps streamline operations and ensures that retailers can make more informed business decisions as it helps retailers gain greater visibility into store conditions, explained the release. Such conveniences can help create a more accurate order forecasting in addition to optimizing the store layout to support sales.

Hy-Vee announced its partnership with Simbe Robotics to roll out Tally in stores across Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri

With Tally roaming the aisles, the innovative team member can autonomously scan tens of thousands of products across grocery, health, and wellness aisles up to three times per day to ensure products are in stock and in the correct location. This has proven to reduce out-of-stocks by up to 30 percent, allowing teams to focus on more engaging tasks such as servicing customers.

This data, combined with Tally’s plug-and-play software platform and APIs, gives employees real-time recommendations to improve store operations and maximize customer satisfaction, the release explained.

Brad Bogolea, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Simbe Robotics“No other retail solution supports store teams the way Tally does. The pandemic truly created a ‘new normal’ for grocery that has illuminated the need for a greater frequency and fidelity of in-store data,” said Brad Bogolea, CEO and Co-Founder of Simbe Robotics. “Hy-Vee is the perfect example of thoughtfully adopting technology to improve the store experience for both customers and their teams. As retailers face a growing number of considerations, Tally provides a cost-effective solution that ensures they can continue to provide excellent customer service and create a valuable, more enjoyable working environment for their employees.”

Already, Tally robots are in Hy-Vee stores in Ankeny, Iowa, and Lincoln, Nebraska, and will be rolling out to additional locations in Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa, in the coming weeks.

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