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Home / Technology / Drones Deliver Dinner: Finland's Future of Food

Drones Deliver Dinner: Finland's Future of Food

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Drones deliver food orders in Espoo, Finland, with potential for lower costs.
  • The delivery drones can carry up to 4.4 lb, and two can fly simultaneously.
  • Manna's drones are tested for harsh weather, with fallback options available.
Drones Deliver Dinner: Finland's Future of Food

In Finland, drone technology is revolutionizing food delivery, with services now operational in Espoo. A collaboration between Huuva, Wolt, and Manna enables customers to receive orders via drone, offering a swift and potentially more economical alternative to traditional delivery methods. The drones, capable of carrying significant weight, can operate in tandem, enhancing efficiency.

Manna's aerial fleet has undergone rigorous testing for adverse weather conditions, including rain and wind, common in Finland. Should conditions become too severe, or in cases of icing, fallback delivery options are readily available to ensure service continuity. This adaptability is crucial for maintaining consistent operations throughout the year.

This venture represents a significant stride in last-mile logistics, with ongoing advancements in drone capabilities and safety protocols. As the service expands, it signals a future where aerial delivery is a common sight, contributing to both customer convenience and potentially more sustainable operational economics for delivery platforms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Manna's drones are tested for wind and rain. Icing presents a challenge, but fallback delivery methods are used.
Customers can order various food styles and some groceries, with a weight limit of 4.4 lb per drone.
Yes, Wolt also uses sidewalk robots, and its parent company DoorDash has its own drone delivery program.

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