Supermarket giant Woolworths has unveiled two new $1.3bn distribution centres in Sydney that will use robots to move groceries faster to stores but still create hundreds of jobs.
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- Woolworths opens a fully automated regional distribution center next to its national one in Moorebank, NSW.
- The combined facilities will move over five million cartons weekly to more than 1,000 stores nationwide, creating 800 jobs. 14s
- Robots operate 24/7, packing pallets sorted by aisle to match each store's layout, and the facility is over five times the size of the Sydney Cricket Ground. 29s
- $570 million in federal funding supported the development, and the site includes its own rail line, increasing competition in freight transport. 1m 1s
- The center will reduce national truck traffic by 26,000 trucks annually, improving safety and working conditions, though supermarket safety remains a concern. 1m 19s