Walmart, which is the world's largest retailer by revenue, has applied to US regulators for permission to use drones for delivery, pickup and checking inventory.
Walmart had been initially testing the drones indoors, which have been made by China's SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd. Now, they hope to test outside.
Using drones will help running the business easier and more convenient. These drones will do inventory of warehouses and speed up distribution of goods. In addition to using them at their stores and warehouses,they wish to use them for deliveries to their stores, as well as to their customers by delivering to their homes.
To do this, Walmart needs permission from the Federal Aviation Authority. Then they will research into this and test out how the system is working and what needs to be tweaked and improved, as well as do risk analysis. WalMart spokesman Dan Toporek said the company would move quickly to deploy drones depending on its tests and regulations.
Other companies such as Amazon and Google Inc have already taken this initiative.
Walmart had been initially testing the drones indoors, which have been made by China's SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd. Now, they hope to test outside.
Using drones will help running the business easier and more convenient. These drones will do inventory of warehouses and speed up distribution of goods. In addition to using them at their stores and warehouses,they wish to use them for deliveries to their stores, as well as to their customers by delivering to their homes.
To do this, Walmart needs permission from the Federal Aviation Authority. Then they will research into this and test out how the system is working and what needs to be tweaked and improved, as well as do risk analysis. WalMart spokesman Dan Toporek said the company would move quickly to deploy drones depending on its tests and regulations.
Other companies such as Amazon and Google Inc have already taken this initiative.
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