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Lars Winkelbauer — Do Drones Have What It Takes to Disrupt Air Cargo’s Final Mile

When it comes to the air cargo industries it is much sought after because it allows for the transport of goods in a short period. The last leg of logistics is often termed as the last-mile delivery. It is essentially the process by which a good is finally delivered to the doorstep of the customer. Learn more about the logistics industry in the blog Supplier Relationship Management in Blockchain-Enabled Supply Chains.

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Lars Winkelbauer — Do Drones Have What It Takes to Disrupt Air Cargo’s Final Mile

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  1. Lars Winkelbauer — Do Drones Have What It Takes to Disrupt Air Cargo’s Final Mile?

  2. The process of logistics involves a number of methods. These are carried out quite systematically. In a way that a customer can receive their goods on time and in suitable conditions. When it comes to the air cargo industries it is much sought after because it allows for the transport of goods in a short period. The last leg of logistics is often termed as the last-mile delivery. It is essentially the process by which a good is finally delivered to the doorstep of the customer. Learn more about the logistics industry in the blog Supplier Relationship Management in Blockchain-Enabled Supply Chains.

  3. In the conventional method, it involves the delivery service dropping off a good at the suited location. It is not only the use of human resources but also a number of vehicles that might be involved. This is not the most efficient step in the process. A lot of energy is used up when it comes to the distribution of the packages. It leaves opportunities for a lot of errors. Packages might be lost in the process of shipping and delivery before they reach the customer, causing a loss. This adds to their dissatisfaction. The process also has to be quite elaborate. The use of vehicles involves the use of various fuels, which might add to pollution. The elaborate process needs much attention and maintenance to ensure that goods reach their designated location in time.

  4. Times are changing, and technology is rapidly evolving. The use of AI in this final leg of logistics might be quite helpful. This automation can be carried out using drones. Drones can be controlled by operators or AI systems. These can carry up to a significant amount of weight and deliver the required goods at the designated location. This might make the entire process more efficient. Save on the total time involved. Generate less waste. It uses less energy and, therefore, can replace the traditional method of covering the last mile of delivery.

  5. These devices can also operate unmanned when completely automated. Thus, they also help cut down on the cost involved in the overall process of delivery. Proper door-to-door delivery can add to customer satisfaction and significantly add to the logistics process. The integration of automation into the current air cargo logistic system can thus be significantly beneficial. The use of drones does present a potential for improvement when it comes to last-mile delivery. This sustainable logistic approach can improve the overall process.

  6. It can make the process more favored by the customers. This can put an industry ahead of its competition. The automation system is expected to improve with time based on the data it is trained with. It must be understood that it can be an investment that can pay off soon for the air cargo industry. If you wish to keep up with the latest updates when it comes to all things technology and know-how the world is progressing towards sustainable practice, read the blog Lars Winkelbauer — Carbon Footprint Reduction in Air Cargo. Source Credit: https://larswinkelbauer.medium.com/lars-winkelbauer-do-drones-have-what-it-takes-to-disrupt-air-cargos-final-mile-208bff9239f6

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