The necessity to improve delivery effectiveness and decrease delivery time has resulted in the use of aerial delivery drones and ground delivery cars to deliver packages autonomously at the last mile. The development of sophisticated and cost-effective aerial delivery drones and ground delivery cars also contributes to the growth of the last-mile independent delivery market.
In the e-commerce and retail sectors, the elevated adoption rate of aerial delivery drones and ground delivery cars with a load carrying capacity of > 5 kilograms fuel the development of these markets ‘ > 5 kilograms segment. To deliver heavy parcels ordered by internet shoppers, aerial delivery drones and ground delivery cars with a payload capability of > 5 kilograms are used. The next thing in the delivery market is already here.
Due to their ease of use and elevated maneuverability, the aerial delivery drones segment is anticipated to lead the independent last-mile delivery market in 2020. In a short time, the aerial delivery drones fly lengthy distances and are able to deliver packages in geographically difficult places.
In 2020, the North American region is anticipated to lead the market for aerial delivery drones and the market for ground delivery cars, and the trend is also anticipated to proceed over the forecast period. The growth of these industries in the North American region can be ascribed to the ongoing attempts in the US and Canada to develop drone and ground car technology of the next generation. Savioke, Starship Technologies, JD.com, Nuro, and Flirtey are the main players on the independent last-mile shipping market.
The emergence of independent delivery robots (ADR) has revolutionized delivery systems, offering a more cost-effective and effective delivery method. Although delivery robots were not highly adopted, due to multiple benefits, they are anticipated to have strong development in the future. Although there are several airborne distribution systems initiatives, such as the Amazon Prime Air, they are not sufficiently effective to bridge the gaps in the delivery and logistics of the last mile.
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