To minimise errors, it has a put-to-light system in place. The technology is used for sorting, where containers of items are directed to a put-to-light packing area and each store of container has an assigned packing location.
"The system is useful in case there is a unit level picking. We use this system for apparel," said P Ravikant, Head-project and planning, Future Group.
Future Group, which started using the system a year back, is using it across six distribution centres. Each of these centres can cater to 30-50 stores.
"The reason we tried this technology was the expansion of stores. Doing manual picking and sorting is possible if you have three or four stores but as you expand, the system becomes inefficient.
Since the system is semi-automatic, and the process is assisted by light, it's almost idiot-proof. We have seen almost 99 per cent accuracy in batching," he said.
With inputs from Viveat Pinto and Raghavendra Kamath

Future Group has seen an improvement in accuracy.
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