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<blockquote data-quote="MechLift" data-source="post: 1457798" data-attributes="member: 55622"><p>I can see some significant portion being automated where a drone deposits and pups deliveries to a secured container near the curb but variations in size and weight of cargo, roads and architucture of all living/working spaces makes complete automation impossible to many locations.</p><p></p><p>As long as the freight is in standardized containers (like ship containers or rail flats) automation works. For example, from trucks leaving a facility with the days pups to its being sorted and bought to the receiving stations.</p><p></p><p>A major accident would make a lot of headlines but so long as the incidence average is lower than before what's to argue except if politics and maybe strategic considerations argue for human involvement in the handling process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechLift, post: 1457798, member: 55622"] I can see some significant portion being automated where a drone deposits and pups deliveries to a secured container near the curb but variations in size and weight of cargo, roads and architucture of all living/working spaces makes complete automation impossible to many locations. As long as the freight is in standardized containers (like ship containers or rail flats) automation works. For example, from trucks leaving a facility with the days pups to its being sorted and bought to the receiving stations. A major accident would make a lot of headlines but so long as the incidence average is lower than before what's to argue except if politics and maybe strategic considerations argue for human involvement in the handling process. [/QUOTE]
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