The popularity of food and drink deliveries is soaring, resulting in the adaptation to provide single-item deliveries such as coffee, alcoholic beverages, and milk bottles. However, the high frequency and small size of these deliveries have resulted in manual delivery fleets becoming unsustainable, presenting an excellent opportunity for autonomous deliveries to step in.
Starship develops networks of autonomous robots that deliver food and packages across small distances, to combat the unsustainability of delivery driver fleets. Originally trialled on student campuses, the networks allow consumers to access local delivery through their mobile app, without high costs and long wait times. By automating this last-mile delivery, Starship tackles the problems that accompany on-demand deliveries, such as difficulties scaling and non-sustainability.
Starship now operates across the globe, and its robots have completed over four million deliveries. Interest in the company is abundant, and it will likely continue to receive opportunities for new launches and expansion as time goes on. Substantial funds raised by the company should allow it to meet this ever-increasing demand.
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Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle