Micro-fulfillment is an emerging logistics approach that brings product storage and order fulfillment closer to the end customer. Unlike traditional large-scale distribution centers located far from urban areas, micro-fulfillment centers (MFCs) are small, automated warehouses typically situated within or near cities, often inside retail stores or in compact standalone spaces. Their primary goal is to enable faster, more efficient order processing...
Designed to operate in small spaces (typically 5,000–25,000 sq. ft.), making them suitable for urban or in-store environments.
Located close to end-users, enabling faster order fulfillment and same-day or even one-hour deliveries.
Equipped with automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), robotic picking arms, and conveyor systems to reduce manual labour and increase speed.
Capable of processing high volumes of online orders efficiently with minimal human intervention.
Can be quickly deployed, expanded, or relocated based on demand and geographic needs.
Often built within existing retail outlets to serve both in-store and online customers (Omni channel fulfillment).

Compact, high-density storage units managed by automated robots or shuttles that store and retrieve products quickly and efficiently.
Robotic arms or mobile robots (AMRs) that pick products from shelves or bins with speed and precision, reducing manual labour.
Automated conveyors transport items between storage, picking, packing, and shipping stations to streamline the flow of goods.
Central software that manages inventory, tracks orders, controls automation equipment, and optimizes task assignments.
Ergonomically designed areas where picked items are packed for delivery. May also include automated packing machines for speed and consistency.
Temporary storage zones or sorting modules where items wait before being grouped into complete orders and dispatched.
Used throughout the system to track item movement, ensure order accuracy, and maintain real-time inventory updates.
In grocery-focused MFCs, sections with refrigeration or freezing capability to handle perishable goods.
A staging area where packed orders are organized for delivery drivers, couriers, or customer pickup.
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