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DECEMBER 8, 2022

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Walmart sees investments in automation as one of the key factors driving its profitability in the years ahead, Doug McMillon, president and CEO of the Bentonville, Ark.-based retailer, said at an investor presentation on Wednesday.

Speaking at the 2022 Morgan Stanley Global Consumer & Retail Conference, McMillon said that robotic warehouses, in which goods are moved by unmanned wheeled carts, will not only reduce the need for workers in the warehouses themselves, but also in the stores where the goods are received.

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Is Walmart right? Are robotic warehouses the future? Leave your thoughts in the comments here, or email your thoughts to SN Executive Editor Chloe Riley at chloe.riley@informa.com.

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