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Starbucks rolls out AI for inventory counting

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Posted on September 3, 2025

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By Waylon Cunningham -Starbucks is rolling out a new system for counting inventory that uses artificial intelligence technology to its more than 11,000 company-owned stores in North America by the end

Starbucks Introduces AI Technology for Efficient Inventory Management

Starbucks' AI Inventory System

By Waylon Cunningham

Technology Overview

-Starbucks is rolling out a new system for counting inventory that uses artificial intelligence technology to its more than 11,000 company-owned stores in North America by the end of September, the global coffee chain announced on Wednesday.

Benefits of AI in Inventory Management

The system has workers scan inventory shelves with a handheld tablet equipped with software intended to automatically count goods and flag those in low supply.

Future Plans for Supply Chain Optimization

Starbucks Chief Technology Officer Deb Hall Lefevre said in a statement that the system enables faster replenishment and more consistent availability of in-store items, such as cold foam, oat milk and caramel drizzle. “Customers can enjoy beverages their way, every time — and partners spend less time in the backroom and more time crafting and connecting,” she wrote.

Lefevre said the technology has already been rolled out to thousands of stores where it has caused inventories to be counted eight times more frequently.

The technology is provided by NomadGo, which has provided similar inventory counting services to other chains, such as a franchisee for Taco Bell and KFC, according to its website.

“Since the dawn of time, inventory has been a manual, tedious, and inaccurate task,” NomadGo CEO David Greschler said in a release. The release said NomadGo’s technology is a “unique synthesis of on-device 3D spatial intelligence, computer vision, and augmented reality.”

Starbucks said the rollout is part of a larger plan for optimizing its supply chains.

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol, an AI enthusiast, has deployed other technology in recent months, including “Green Dot Assist,” a virtual assistant for workers, and “Smart Queue,” which sequences customer orders.

(Reporting by Waylon Cunningham; Editing by Mark Porter)

Key Takeaways

  • Starbucks is implementing AI for inventory management.
  • The system uses handheld tablets for scanning shelves.
  • AI enables faster replenishment and consistent availability.
  • Technology provided by NomadGo, used by other chains.
  • Part of Starbucks' broader supply chain optimization plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is inventory management?
Inventory management is the process of ordering, storing, and using a company's inventory. It involves tracking inventory levels, orders, sales, and deliveries to ensure that a business has the right amount of stock on hand.
What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn. AI can perform tasks such as problem-solving, understanding language, and recognizing patterns.
What is supply chain optimization?
Supply chain optimization is the process of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of a company's supply chain operations. This involves managing the flow of goods, information, and finances from suppliers to customers.

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