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Czech supermarket chain Albert has deployed over 40 autonomous scrubbers

Albert Czech Republic initiated the testing of several autonomous cleaning robots last year in an effort to prioritise the cleanliness of its stores and the automation of its in-store processes.

With the combination of best-in-class equipment from Tennant and the most advanced AI platform, BrainOS, Albert has fully automated the task of cleaning floors in its stores. In addition to the machines’ autonomous operation, BrainOS also provides a suite of fleet management tools, such as BrainOS Mobile, enabling managers to easily track machine operation and performance and ensure work is being carried out on schedule.

Pavel Klemera, operations support manager at Albert Czech Republic, said: “The roll out has been seamless and the advanced robotic scrubbers are easy for our team to operate, creating a high level of consistent and trackable cleaning, which ensures that our customers enjoy a comfortable and pleasant shopping experience.”

 

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