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Micro-Fulfillment. The Hidden Architecture of Dark Stores and the Rapid Grocery Economy
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- Nombre de pages181
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-28467-2
- EAN9783565284672
- Date de parution01/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille807 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You click a button on your smartphone, and within fifteen minutes, a courier arrives at your door with fresh milk, ice cream, and painkillers. This magic trick of modern logistics is not powered by traditional supermarkets, but by a rapidly spreading, invisible urban architecture: the "Dark Store."
Hidden behind frosted windows or in abandoned parking garages in the center of bustling metropolises, dark stores are highly condensed, hyper-optimized micro-warehouses.
Because no customers are allowed inside, product placement isn't designed for aesthetic appeal-it is dictated entirely by picking algorithms. Fast-moving items are clustered together, aisles are measured in milliseconds, and the human pickers are directed by software that tracks their every footstep. This business analysis unveils the brutal, razor-thin economics of the rapid delivery industry.
We explore how companies burn through billions in venture capital to condition consumer impatience, the logistical nightmares of cold-chain urban distribution, and why the battle for the last-mile delivery is rewriting city zoning laws. For retail strategists and urban planners, the dark store revolution is a wake-up call. Understand how stripping the customer out of the retail environment allows for unprecedented logistical speed, and what it means for the future of local commerce.
Because no customers are allowed inside, product placement isn't designed for aesthetic appeal-it is dictated entirely by picking algorithms. Fast-moving items are clustered together, aisles are measured in milliseconds, and the human pickers are directed by software that tracks their every footstep. This business analysis unveils the brutal, razor-thin economics of the rapid delivery industry.
We explore how companies burn through billions in venture capital to condition consumer impatience, the logistical nightmares of cold-chain urban distribution, and why the battle for the last-mile delivery is rewriting city zoning laws. For retail strategists and urban planners, the dark store revolution is a wake-up call. Understand how stripping the customer out of the retail environment allows for unprecedented logistical speed, and what it means for the future of local commerce.



