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In the UAE, an upgraded multi-cabin delivery robot, capable of delivering to multiple customers in one trip, is undergoing pilot testing by logistics giant Aramex and Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ).
The pilot testing – scheduled to run for three months – commenced today, and is set to achieve full operational status by September.
The delivery robot's multi-cabin facility, as compared to previous single-cabin bots, is projected to reduce carbon emissions by over 500kg during three months.
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Initially, it will cover the Cedre Villas community in Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO). The robot is expected to autonomously deliver over 1,000 packages to customers within the community.
DIEZ plans to expand to include other economic zones, including the Dubai Airport Freezone and Dubai CommerCity.
A secure pin code will be provided to residents expecting Aramex packages, ensuring safety and security.
The robot operations will also be monitored by a mobile outlet stationed at Cedre Shopping Centre, The outlet will also facilitate continuous loading and unloading.
In addition, the bot has features such as a depth camera, multiple human-bot interface elements, and extensive 360-degree video coverage. Other design features include a swappable battery pack, and eight compartments for different parcel sizes.
Dubai has a vision to convert 25 per cent of its transportation system to autonomous mode by 2030.
This initiative marks a significant step towards realising this goal, and aids in the integration of sustainable autonomous delivery vehicles within the urban fabric of Dubai, in line with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
The pilot testing phase’s success will be assessed by key metrics such as safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. This will then determine the initiative's future growth throughout Dubai, demonstrating the potential for autonomous delivery to become an important part of urban logistics.
Dubai Silicon Oasis has a supportive environment for autonomous and smart transportation solutions, making it an ideal testing ground for this delivery model.
The area is the innovation and knowledge hub under the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
Muammar Khaled Al Katheeri, Chief Officer of Engineering and Sustainability at DIEZ, said: “By introducing carbon-neutral delivery robots at DSO, as part of our Smart City Strategy’s focus on smart mobility, we are showcasing our dedication to incorporating advanced technology for a greener future. Our collaboration with Aramex underscores our dedication to advancing innovative solutions that enhance sustainable urban development in Dubai.”
Tarek Abuyaghi, General Manager of Aramex said: "We are excited to make a positive impact on the environment while enhancing the urban living experience. We thank DIEZ for their partnership and look forward to offer residents the opportunity to experience future-centric delivery services."
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