KEY POINTS
  • Walmart unveiled a new technology, called Alphabot, for its grocery business.
  • It says the platform should enable it to pick, pack and deliver shoppers' online grocery orders faster and with fewer headaches.
  • It has been testing Alphabot since the middle of 2019 at a Walmart Supercenter in Salem, New Hampshire.

SALEM, New Hampshire — Walmart thinks it has a technological weapon that will enable it to pick, pack and deliver shoppers' online grocery orders faster as the company tries to strengthen its foothold as America's largest grocer.

The big-box retailer on Wednesday unveiled a platform called Alphabot, which it has stealthily been testing at one of its Supercenters in Salem, New Hampshire, since the middle of last year. Walmart says the Salem store will continue to serve as Alphabot's "home," while the new picking and packing process is analyzed again and again, and improvement are made. It says it will eventually assess plans for a broader rollout across the U.S.