Grab Philippines to pilot test drone deliveries


MANILA: Grab Philippines will soon transport packages via drones in a bid to make deliveries more seamless in densely populated areas where traffic can delay partner riders.

In a statement on Tuesday (June 23), the super app operator said it would conduct a pilot study for the unmanned aerial vehicle delivery between two properties owned by Megaworld Corp. in Metro Manila.

The drone-powered commercial delivery will implement a hybrid delivery model where Grab riders handle pick-ups and drop-offs from dedicated drone landing stations. The drones will make the delivery between the two points.

Grab, Megaworld, Department of Transportation and Department of Information and Communications Technology inked a memorandum of understanding for this effort.

“This pilot is an opportunity for us to learn and understand how drone deliveries might work in the Philippine context, from dense urban neighborhoods to underserved areas,” Grab Philippines managing director Ronald Roda said. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Philippines , Grab , pilot test , drone deliveries

Next In Aseanplus News

Asean warns Middle East conflict disrupts energy and supply chains, hits growth
President Marcos vows better protection and jobs for Filipino workers on Labour Day
Top travel site names Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as the world's top 100 walkable cities
Rising and rising: India exit polls suggest ruling party BJP gains in state elections
Iran crisis hampering aid to refugees as supply chain costs soar, UN warns
House arrest sparks little hope of Myanmar's Suu Kyi reclaiming limelight
Cambodia's economy is projected to slow to 4.3 per cent in 2026, says AMRO
Magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes Taiwan region, GFZ says
Four killed, including two children, as train hits car in Indonesia
Hope for peace: Iran offers new proposal amid stalled US peace talks

Others Also Read