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Dutch shoe retailer Schuurman Schoenen implements Magazino robots

The robotics company Magazino has won Schuurman Schoenen as a new customer for the mobile picking robot TORU. The Dutch company, known for offering a wide range of shoes, will use the robots in its warehouse in Neede, Netherlands. By using the TORU robot, Schuurman Schoenen is implementing flexible automation for the manual picking process of shoeboxes.

Dutch shoe retailer Schuurman Schoenen implements Magazino robots

With the implementation of our intelligent, mobile picking robot TORU, Schuurman is one of the innovative pioneers in the industry. The continuous growth in e‑commerce and smaller batch sizes require automation solutions that can be flexibly adapted and scaled as required.

The mobile picking robot TORU works autonomously with the help of 3D camera technology, numerous sensors, and can operate 24/7. It can also be easily implemented in Inbound and Outbound processes. TORU robots reduce the typical order peaks in e‑commerce and improves order lead times to customers by being able to operate also during night or weekends.


Dutch shoe retailer Schuurman Schoenen implements Magazino robots

Arjan Schuurman, CEO Schuurman Schoenen says: “With the Magazino robot solution TORU we found a flexible solution to secure our growth and services in the next years in a very competitive market.”

Julia Scholz, Sales Director at Magazino GmbH says: “We are excited to start our common project in integrating our intelligent, mobile robots into the existing Schuurman processes. With the TORUs, Schuurman Schoenen has a solution to scale the fleet according to their growth and increase the availability of services to their customers.”


Dutch shoe retailer Schuurman Schoenen implements Magazino robots

About the TORU robot

With its vacuum gripper, TORU grasps individual shoe boxes from shelves, transports them to the handover station, sorts the boxes in the right way, and at the same time covers the process of replenishment and returned boxes. Via Wi-Fi, the robot is not only connected to Schuurman’s warehouse management system (WMS), but also to a local and global cloud from Magazino. With this connection and the use of artificial intelligence, TORU learns from its experiences every day, improves its own performance and robustness, and at the same time shares the knowledge with its robot colleagues in the fleet.

One of the key advantages of TORU is the ability to be integrated into the existing warehouse environment in Neede with only minimal modifications. TORU can support the employees in less ergonomic tasks, for example when picking from the bottom or top shelf or from particularly long walking distances in the warehouse. Thanks to numerous sensors, the TORU robot perceives its environment in real time, detects people or obstacles in its path and therefore operates in a safe way alongside humans in the same work area. With up to 20 hours of operating time, TORU can also operate at night or outside core working hours.

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