Reinventing cargo logistics using drones – blueflite

Did you know that there are more than 130 billion packages delivered globally, and that figure is expected to double by 2025?* The sheer volume of deliveries is causing many challenges in the logistics industry, which affect cost, time to deliver and leave an impact on the environment. blueflite is changing this by creating a future where drones enable sustainable logistics that are safer, more cost-effective and make the world a better place. Through patented delivery drones, proprietary logistics software, and an intelligent in-flight control algorithm, blueflite provides a unique approach for the rapidly growing logistics industry.

As drone systems are being increasingly adopted, the current $8.5 billion market for this technology is expected to see substantial growth with an impressive 23.23% CAGR. Amidst this already booming industry, the cargo drone delivery sector specifically is expected to approach an inflection point in the near future, according to Morgan Stanley and McKinsey & Company.**

blueflite designs and manufactures advanced drone systems and software for an integrated approach to cargo delivery. The company’s patented platform handles all aspects of logistics drone operations and provides a one-stop solution to solve logistics challenges globally.

While the drone industry has been truly establishing itself over the past few years, blueflite has been on the ground floor. The company has been live and operating for more than 4 years, has raised over $3.4 million in grants & funding, and is already revenue-generating, with an annual turnover exceeding $1 million as of October 2022.

While many companies within the drone market are built around a singular aspect of the enterprise, blueflite offers the complete package. The company’s multi-element, aerial transport platform is purpose-built to solve challenges within the logistics industry.

*Drones featured above are fully functional models currently deployed in pilot operations with customers.

New and improved models are under development.

blueflite manufactures high-capability drones, built with durability, reliability, and accessibility specifically for the logistics sector. blueflite drones are equipped with proprietary on-board software that leverages machine learning to facilitate autonomous operation, while ensuring safety, access, and control. All of these systems are fully connected and controlled by a cloud-based backend system that allows for digital integration, data analytics, drone management, and swarm learning.

*Drones featured above are fully functional models currently deployed in pilot operations with customers.

New and improved models are under development.

Drone-based delivery systems can offer a lot to improve upon traditional shipping operations – saving time & money, eliminating traffic & environmental pollution, allowing access to more remote locations, and minimizing safety concerns – yet, blueflite believes there is ample opportunity to specifically tailor drone technology to better serve the cargo delivery sector. To accomplish this, blueflite is developing and manufacturing an all-inclusive drone platform that is saferspeedier, and more cost-efficient than traditional shipping, all with a lower carbon footprint.

*Drones featured above are fully functional models currently deployed in pilot operations with customers.

New and improved models are under development.

Each blueflite drone is designed with an all-electric drive train that allows for emission-free energy sources, while also meeting all logistics application requirements for commercial and federal uses. This patented hardware features its own unique flying characteristics and is size-scalable to accommodate numerous types of use.

*Drone featured above is a fully functional model currently deployed in pilot operations with customers. 

New and improved models are under development.

Behind the scenes, the platform’s blueDigital software is a cloud-based interface connecting each drone to digital logistics on the ground, allowing for even more advanced functionality. This digital environment enables integration of blueflite’s drone systems with other third party IT systems, thereby streamlining logistics processes, and providing advanced data analytics for operators.

*This testimonial may not be representative of the experience of other customers and is not a guarantee of future performance or success.

*Image featured above is a 3D model created for demonstration purposes. Final models still under development.

Blueflite is currently in the commercial stage supporting pilot operations.

Rapid delivery of medical or life-saving equipment, such as defibrillators, when speed is of essence. blueflite technology enables cost reduction associated with medical emergencies.

Whether it is quasi-instant e-commerce products or grocery items, blueflite drones can offer the speed and efficiency required to enable the convenience of last mile deliveries for the masses. 

Industrial support essential to critical supply-chain operations. Reduce cost, time required and increase safety when delivering to hard-to-reach locations. 

blueflite drones increase expeditionary reach and facilitate logistics in contested/complex environments.

*This testimonial may not be representative of the experience of other customers and is not a guarantee of future performance or success.

THE MARKET

For many analysts, drone delivery appears to be inevitable. In 2022, projections indicated that drones would be responsible for 1.5M deliveries, up from just under 500,000 in 2021. Due to their small size & the low capital required, this growth in drone delivery is expected to continue in the years ahead.

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