Google’s drone startup Wing launches world first shopping centre drone delivery service in Queensland
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a shopping centre drone.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a shopping centre drone.
HERE WeGo Deliver enables small businesses to operate their own efficient delivery service. The tech simplifies complex algorithms to create an easy process and tool for dealing with multiple orders and drivers. Like UberEats and other well-known delivery apps, it aims to reduce customer wait times whilst improving operational efficiency. Christoph Herzig, Head of Fleet Applications […]
Byline: Guy Mckenzie and Adam Gilmore, co-founders of Tonic With the demand for delivery rapidly increasing, businesses across all industries, from food to health and retail, are feeling the pressure to provide fast and reliable delivery options. In recent years, there has been a rise globally in the use of delivery services. It is estimated […]
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The South Australian sole trader behind sustainable mini-garden start-up Fleurieu Gifts was crowned the winner of the inaugural PACK & SEND Small Business Logistics Grant on Thursday night following an all-female final. Charlene Maney, who quit the corporate world in 2014 to found Fleurieu Gifts, prevailed over seven other female entrepreneurs to win the prize. She […]
Sydney-established drone delivery service Flirtey has received a big investment boost by Fastway Couriers, which has today announced a collaboration aiming to bypass factories and traffic congestion.
The flying vehicle will be able to take off and land on long grass strips, with runways and landing strips beside highways allowing for the vehicle to land, retract its wings, and simply join the traffic. Easy.
With Sleeping Duck, Winston Wijeyeratne and Selvam Sinnappan have created the perfect example of how the online world is disrupting the retail sector and how those wanting to compete with big businesses need to focus their efforts on bettering their competition’s inadequacies.
Tired of constantly asking his cousin to buy and send him fitness gear from the States, entrepreneur Shaun Greenblo decided to find an easier way to help people receive the items they wanted from other places.