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  2. Starship Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Starship develops and operates electrically-powered last mile delivery robots. The robots ride on sidewalks with a maximum speed of 6 kilometres per hour (3.7 mph) (pedestrian speed), can be remotely controlled if autonomous operation fails, and are only used for relatively short-distance local delivery. [8]

  3. Global Last-Mile Delivery Software Market to Reach USD 47,733 ...

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    Strong Market Growth: The global last-mile delivery software industry is set to grow at a robust CAGR of 12.9% from 2024 to 2034. Market Valuation: The industry was valued at USD 12,565.8 million in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 47,733.5 million by 2034.

  4. Last mile (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    Last-mile delivery is an increasingly studied field as the number of business-to-consumer (b2c) deliveries grow, especially from e-commerce companies in freight transportation, and ride-sharing companies in personal transportation. Some challenges of last-mile delivery include minimizing cost, ensuring transparency, increasing efficiency, and ...

  5. Delivery robot - Wikipedia

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    Delivery robot from Starship Technologies on a sidewalk at Oregon State University. A delivery robot is an autonomous robot that provides "last mile" delivery services.An operator may monitor and take control of the robot remotely in certain situations that the robot cannot resolve by itself such as when it is stuck in an obstacle.

  6. Self-driving truck - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving truck, also known as an autonomous truck or robo-truck, is an application of self-driving technology aiming to create trucks that can operate without human input. [1] Alongside light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks, many companies are developing self-driving technology in semi trucks to automate highway driving in the delivery ...

  7. Yulu (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    During the Covid-19 pandemic, Yulu noticed a surge in the number of delivery executives using its EVs for last-mile deliveries. To meet this demand, in 2022, the company launched its DeX model that is built for delivery professionals. [15] 2022–Present. In 2022, the company focused on adding both size and scale.

  8. REE Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous vehicle developer Navya announced in April 2021 it partnered with REE for development of level 4 autonomous vehicles. [42] A concept vehicle for autonomous last-mile delivery, dubbed Leopard, was on display at CES 2022. [45] REE provided a passenger shuttle prototype in 2023 for the Belfast Harbour autonomous shuttle Harlander project.

  9. kar-go - Wikipedia

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    The resulting Kar-go delivery bot vehicle was unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2019. [7] [8] [9] As a new vehicle type, the Kar-go Delivery Bot underwent an assessment from the UK's DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency), who verified that the core vehicle was roadworthy. Following minor modifications to install the autonomous ...