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Business Management Review | Thursday, July 14, 2022
Dronedek new partnership with A2Z Drone Delivery significantly expands the future global delivery ecosystem.
FREMONT, CA: The adoption of drone delivery technologies and drones for delivery is inevitable. Soon, various industries, including surveillance, research, last-mile delivery, etc., will utilize drone technology to innovate their respective business sectors. Dronedek is working to create a new autonomous delivery ecosystem that will provide consumers with a secure, low-impact option for receiving and sending items with its newest partner. Dronedek's expanding network now includes a ninth company, A2Z Drone Delivery.
“For safe and reliable drone delivery to reach scale, carriers must be part of a wider network of supporting elements - an ecosystem - delivering to devices, like Dronedek smart mailboxes, that can securely receive and store those deliveries,” says Dronedeks CEO and Founder Dan OToole.
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“We've been very impressed with A2Z Drone Delivery over the last few years,” adds Dronedeks. “Partnerships like these are key to building the robust infrastructure needed for the future of delivery and commerce.”
Virginia Tech reported in 2020 that 87 percent of consumers in Christiansburg, Virginia, where Alphabet's subsidiary Wing completed the nation's most advanced home drone delivery trial, preferred drone delivery.
“The markets are showing that consumers want their orders as fast and cheap as possible, regardless of whos bringing it to them,” says OToole. Nothing will be gained if these goods are stolen, damaged, or inaccurately delivered.
Dronedek and A2Z Drone Delivery are committed to addressing consumers' security, convenience, and dependability concerns.
“As drone delivery becomes part of mainstream logistics operations, it is imperative that service providers prioritize consumer safety in all operations. We are excited that our tethered drone delivery system will be integrated with the Dronedek smart mailbox,” says Aaron Zhang, CEO of A2Z Drone Delivery. “Our Rapid Delivery System enables payloads to be deposited from altitude, keeping spinning propellers away from people and property, mitigating intrusive rotor noise, and assuaging privacy concerns about drones near private residences.”
Dronedek displayed its innovative technology at Lawrence, Indiana, in August. The A2Z Drone Delivery tethered system was used to transport meals from local eateries, such as McDonald's and Culvers, and the world's first delivery of USPS First-Class mail to Dronedek smart mailboxes was made.
A healthy delivery ecosystem not only improves the experiences of businesses and consumers but also has substantial environmental and economic implications. Research conducted by Carnegie-Mellon University in August 2022 revealed that autonomous delivery services consume 94 percent less energy than conventional delivery services. The global autonomous last-mile delivery market will increase from $14.13 billion in 2021 to $47.69 billion in 2026, according to the Autonomous Last Mile Delivery Global Market Report 2022 from Research and Markets.
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