As part of its global reconstruction project, the Reims Hospital reinforces its commitment to reducing these elements of hardship and aims, through a global Smart Optimised Logistics project to refocus caregivers on their core business and to limit interruptions of tasks that penalise the quality and safety of care and sources of stress for agents. As a result, the Reims Hospital aims, by 2023, to deeply automate the supply chain for medicines and medical devices. This automation will be achieved both through the acquisition of dedicated equipment (global dispensation robot within the pharmacy, secure cabinets in care services, rotary storage in operating rooms) but also by the identification of new functions (floor logistics) and by the use of Artificial Intelligence to ultimately optimise orders for medicines and medical devices.