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Tesco tracks and analyses container journeys
15 November 2024
The retailer is using Roambee's supply chain visibility platform to work towards achieving a reduction in dwell times and enhanced stock accuracy across 3,000 locations.

THE SOLUTION uses artificial intelligence and has provided Tesco with real-time visibility throughout 23,000+ unique container journeys covering more than 6.21 million miles, spanning its extensive rail and road logistics network.
Previously, Tesco used third-party data to track thousands of its containers across multiple zones, terminals, and stores, but with Roambee's platform, there is now real-time access to container locations, to verify deliveries, quickly resolve issues, and maintain inventory accuracy. This has significantly improved operational efficiency and helped resolve issues related to missing deliveries.
Tesco head of primary, global and rail logistics Benjamen Smith, says: “Roambee's platform has allowed us to track and manage our container movements across rail and road much more effectively. We now have more real-time visibility, and don't need to rely on third-party data to confirm deliveries and track containers. We can trace the location of our shipments at any time, reducing delivery errors and ensuring our stores are stocked efficiently. This real-time insight has allowed us to resolve issues faster, reduce dwell times, and increase stock accuracy across our network.”
Tesco has equipped all of its containers in the UK with solar-powered sensors, monitoring groceries and other products being shipped 24/7. With this integration, Tesco has also heightened security on shipments with real-time security signals, including route deviations, delays and unplanned stoppages.
“By achieving this remarkable level of visibility in container movements and improving stock accuracy on cost-effective but less predictable modes like rail, Tesco has set a new standard for supply chain efficiency. We are proud to support them with a technology solution that drives success,” adds Sanjay Sharma, CEO of Roambee. “As global supply chains become more interconnected and autonomous, Roambee's platform positions our customers to lead this transformation, opening new possibilities for growth and resilience.”
Roambee's platform also integrates with Tesco's scheduling systems to monitor container movement, arrival, departure times, dwell times, and estimated times of arrival (ETA) across its supply chain. These real-time signals have reduced inefficiencies, eliminating the need for the store to contact multiple departments to track the location of their products, ensuring timely deliveries.
Tesco plans to continue working with Roambee's real-time visibility technology across different product categories.
For more information, visit www.roambee.com
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