Fabric, the New York-based on-demand retail platform, launched a new 39K SF micro-fulfillment center in Dallas this week, the latest in a growing network of MFCs the platform owns and operates in the US.

Fabric said in an announcement that it plans to double the capacity of its MFC network by the end of this year, enabling the micro warehouses to service on-demand retail deliveries to 90% of US consumers in two days or less.

Fabric's fully automated robotic MFCs, which can be operated by as few as three workers, use artificial intelligence software to manage inventories.

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