Future Potential

From Ground to Air Delivery

Ground-based autonomous delivery vehicles have been leading the way in last-mile logistics, but the future seems to be pointing upwards. The use of airborne delivery robots are being considered as a more cost-effective and quicker choice. These robots not only promise a reduction in delivery time, but present an environmentally sustainable approach to autonomous delivery while reducing road congestion and emissions.

Improved Inventory Accuracy and Worker Safety

In reference to data collected by Logistics Viewpoints, there have been observable and tangible benefits by the use of autonomous technologies. In warehouse operations conducted by Langham Logistics, there has been significant improvements in driven inventory accuracy from 97% to nearly 99.9% from the use of Gather AI (an AI-Powered Intralogistics Optimization Monitoring System). The robotic operations have significantly minimized human error while handling hazardous and repetitive tasks, boosting safety and efficiency. 

Strong Vote for Industry Deployment

The deployment rate of autonomous delivery robots are leading to a strong indicator regarding the future of the industry. This global interest and adoption presents confidence in the beneficial use of these technologies in both the immediate and long-term timeframes. Leading food delivery services such as UberEats and Doordash have begun to incorporate this new technology in their orders across their platforms.

Due to global autonomous technology growth, the logistics industry is currently facing a revolutionary transformation. A recent report written by Grand View Research stated that the global autonomous logistics market is predicted to make a jump from $1.6 billion to $5.9 billion by 2030. This predictive statistic implies a massive change in the logistics of goods for the future to come. 

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