Drone Package Delivery market set to grow to $10bn by 2030

Friday 12 June 2020, Amsterdam

Drone Package Delivery market set to grow to $10bn by 2030
A delivery drone is an autonomous vehicle used to transport packages, food or other goods. OEMs are launching various delivery drones capable of delivering packages to longer distances. The delivery drones are used in various applications such as Retail, E-commerce, healthcare, pharmacy among others. Recently, drones have become an attractive solution for rapid parcel delivery due to advances in battery technology and navigation systems. Also, adopting modularity in the drone design can provide operational benefits to increase overall fleet readiness and reduce overall fleet size. Increasing commercial usage along with advancing drone technologies, the last mile shipping industry is ready for disruption by delivery drones. It can significantly accelerate delivery times and reduce the human cost associated with the delivery. The market for delivering goods is huge. Shipping, logistics, online shopping businesses are investing heavily in the entire supply chain up to the last mile delivery to make it fast and efficient

The report divides the drone package delivery market into four submarkets namely system including platform, infrastructure, software and services, range including short range and long range, duration including short duration and long duration, package weight including <2 kilograms, 2-5 kilograms and > 5 kilograms.

Leading companies featured in the report who are developing Amazon, Inc. (US), FedEx (US), Boeing (US), DHL International GmbH (Germany), Matternet, Inc. (US), Zipline (US), Flirtey (US), Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (Canada).
Drone Package Delivery Market Report 2020-2030

Drone Package Delivery Market Report 2020-2030

Publish date : May 2020
Report code : ASDR-520661
Pages : 181

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