Does anybody even use mailboxes anymore? It seems like utility bills, political flyers, and cards from Grandma are just about the only things being delivered via snail mail. But that's about to change — the mailbox is getting a makeover.
BEL, a government-owned organization with a $6.7 billion market cap, primarily manufactures aerospace and defense products such as radar, missile systems, and weapon system upgrades. As part of its agreement with DroneDek, the Bengaluru-based conglomerate will purchase up to $50 million worth of DroneDek smart receptacles, with units expected to be delivered by Q2 2022.
"DroneDek must work with the reliability and redundancy of a 747 airliner with 300 people on it," said Dan O'Toole, DroneDek's CEO and founder. "This new collaboration between BEL and DroneDek gives us the edge and credibility we have been looking for in the marketplace."
DroneDek's smart receptacles help simplify the last mile of deliveries in three main ways –– cost reduction, better efficiency, and anti-theft security.
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With a whopping 111 patent claims filed or awarded, DroneDek's product roadmap has been set for some time. All it needed was someone to make it, and it finally found that in BEL.
"We are always raising the bar on our technical offerings, and we want to continue to be a company of firsts," said Anandi Ramalingam, chairman, and managing director at BEL. "The DRONEDEK opportunity presents for BEL a new vertical in the changing landscape of worldwide, last-mile logistics — one in which we will be able to put a stake in the ground and build on."
"I always say it's kind of a pop culture moment," O'Toole told Modern Shipper in an interview last month. "You take a picture of your family right now and everybody's on their iPhone — nobody's looking at the camera, right? This has the ability to insinuate itself into the fabric of our lives every day in the same way that the iPhone has."
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