This Futuristic Vehicle Could Solve Logistic Problems of Amazon, Walmart And Target

A car named 'Lotte'


The company that came up with Walmart's pickup towers has now developed a self-driving car that could really result in a dramatic shift in the last-mile delivery industry.

A new car, called Lotte, has been presented. It is a robotic courier. It autonomously transports packages to homes and businesses and uses a robotic arm to place the packages in a pickup locker. Eventually, it will be able to deliver packages to mailboxes and pickup towers as well.

The Lotte, designed by Estonia-based technology firm Cleveron, is among the only self-driving delivery vehicles that can complete deliveries without any human intervention.

"Since the robot courier will replace human labor, which makes the last mile delivery cheaper," said Cleveron CEO Arno Kutt. "This in turn helps e-commerce grow even more. It will be less expensive and extremely convenient. The parcels are waiting for you safely in your own parcel locker."

A 2016 McKinsey study estimated that autonomous vehicles, including drones, would account for about 80% of all consumer parcel deliveries during the next 10 years. And according to a new study from consulting firm KPMG, approximately one million autonomous delivery robots could be on the streets by 2040.

Autonomous delivery could be a boon for retailers, which have seen shipping costs balloon in recent years. Amazon, for example, saw its shipping costs double between 2015 and 2017 to $21.7 billion.

Businessinsider.com reports how Ford and Walmart recently partnered to begin testing the delivery of goods using autonomous vehicles in Florida.

Publication date : 12/13/2018 

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