最后一英里配送中卡车与无人机混合模式的战略分析

José Francisco Tezei, Cláudia Regina De Freitas, Antonio Lombardi Neto, Paulo Cesar Chagas Rodrigues, José Roberto Dale Luche
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在 Covid-19 大流行之前,快递业已呈上升趋势,在大流行期间,对其服务的需求大幅增加。然而,对于该领域的公司来说,最昂贵的是 "最后一英里 "的配送成本,这可能占到物流总支出的 45%。有鉴于此,我们的论文提出了一项研究,旨在利用这一市场趋势降低公司成本。我们提出了一种结合卡车和无人机的混合模式,用于最后一英里配送,并为一家有意开发这种模式的公司进行了市场分析。无人机送货预计将以每年约 45% 的速度增长,超过整个行业的增长速度。这一市场前景为创业者提供了一个引人注目的机会:市场刚刚起步,需求和投资都呈明显上升趋势。卡车-无人机混合模式与传统方法相比,速度快达 70%,成本低达 60%,具有双重优势:以较低的支出提高客户满意度,在提高服务质量的同时降低公司运营成本。尽管监管方面的挑战尚未解决,但技术进步的主流趋势和主要零售商的兴趣表明,法律批准的前景看好。作为一项新技术,它自然会遇到一些质疑。此外,无论是通过替代能源还是减少交通流量,无人机的使用都会对环境产生积极影响,这与当前环境、社会和公司治理驱动的市场趋势十分吻合。
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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS FOR A TRUCK-DRONE HYBRID MODEL IN LAST MILE DELIVERY
The delivery sector, already on an upward trend prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, experienced a significant boost in demand for its services during the pandemic. However, the most expensive aspect for companies in this domain is the 'last mile' delivery costs, which can account for up to 45% of total logistics expenses. In light of this, our paper presents a study aiming to leverage this market trend to reduce company costs. We propose a hybrid model combining trucks and drones for last-mile delivery and conduct a market analysis for a company interested in developing this model. Drone deliveries are anticipated to grow at an annual rate of approximately 45%, outpacing the overall sector. This market outlook presents a compelling opportunity for entrepreneurs: the market is nascent, with a noticeable upward trend in both demand and investment. The truck-drone hybrid model, being up to 70% faster and 60% less expensive compared to traditional methods, offers dual benefits: enhanced customer satisfaction with lower expenditure, and reduced operational costs for companies while improving service quality. Despite pending regulatory challenges, the prevailing trend in technology advancements and major retailers' interest suggests a favorable outlook for legal approvals. As a novel technology, it naturally encounters some skepticism. Furthermore, drone usage has positive environmental implications, whether through alternative energy sources or traffic reduction, aligning well with the current ESG-driven market trends.
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