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21
Jan
2021

Joint Force with Drones

by Michael Kotendzhi | Trucking, Logistics
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The concept of drones delivering consumer goods can be controversial in this stage, but the theory has in fact been practiced in a lot of regions in Asia. Whenever a new approach of collaboration is swept into the logistics industry, the impossible is always possible with proper implementation and market urgency.

In Vancouver, British Columbia, the approach has its possibility being considered, because due to the high labor cost, fluctuated fuel charge, and inaccessibility in high residential density. On the contrary, the deployment of drones may also oppose major concerns such as privacy issues, software configuration, and hardware maintenance.

As many sources indicated the drone application may enter the market before 2025, it posed the question of who would be the first company to deploy and invest at what price? Despite the pros and cons in this concept, the e-commerce giant, Amazon, would be expected to come through all obstacles to launch drones as its part of forces.

After a storm of COVID-19 stirring through the globe, the e-commerce driven market expects to evolve through the next stage of providing the maximum customer satisfaction. Drones may be a new groundbreaking technology to come in North America. 18 Wheels Logistics aims to carry the most updated technology in service to be competent with our customers in logisticstruckingwarehousing, and labeling. Call us today at 604-439-8938!


Michael Kotendzhi is President of Operations & Transportation and a partner at 18 Wheels. Michael has over 15 years of experience and is equipped with a degree in Logistics from the University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business. As well as a background in logistics from XPO Logistics (formally Kelron Logistics), North America's largest contract warehousing provider.

Michael's experience includes supply chain management, reverse logistics, & domestic transportation. He has developed 18 Wheels' trucking solutions, effectively utilizing the sister company's vehicle fleet and building a transportation supply-chain network across North America.