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Sportswear brand invests in drone and AI driven inventory management
16 August 2024
The Swiss retailer On is collaborating with robots and AI firm Verity with the aim of enhancing supply chain efficiency and precision.

THE FIRMS are leveraging fleets of fully autonomous drones in warehouses to enable full operational visibility through smart, real-time inventory tracking, minimising stockouts, misplacements, and shrinkage across the supply chain.
Verity’s solution is used to perform millions of fully autonomous inventory checks each month in over 80 warehouses operated by different clients worldwide.
This partnership delivers tangible business value by improving immediate product availability across On customer touchpoints—at physical stores and online—and maximising successful order fulfillment by improving on-time and accurate deliveries.
Already live at a US facility, Verity’s fleet of fully autonomous drones is scanning On products on a daily basis. It is already improving key performance indicators (KPIs) and supporting On's objectives as a pioneer of new, more sustainable supply chains, by reducing CO2 emissions linked to warehousing.
For more information, visit https://verity.net
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