Wildberries has started testing drone delivery of goods in St. Petersburg, as announced in her Telegram channel by the company's founder, Tatyana Kim. The project is being implemented with the support of the St. Petersburg Transport Committee and the ANO "Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems."
Wildberries has already carried out the first deliveries and worked out a complex logistics route with several landing points. The drone consistently delivered cargo from the Wildberries sorting center "Shushary" to the company's pickup point on Polevaya Street, after which it returned to the warehouse.
As a company, we are constantly working to make the process of delivering goods as fast and convenient as possible for customers.
The company believes that accelerating delivery with the help of unmanned aircraft systems is one of the most effective ways, especially for remote regions.
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