Video: Mobile warehouse transporting goods by unmanned aircraft
Amazon in the US places mobile warehouses on trains, ships and trucks, using unmanned aircraft to deliver goods to buyers.
Amazon in the US places mobile warehouses on trains, ships and trucks, using unmanned aircraft to deliver goods to buyers.
Vehicles can be placed on a moving train.
Amazon, USA multimodal means of transport look like a cargo container. Inside the vehicle has racks and unmanned aircraft maintenance equipment.
Vehicles can be placed on a moving train, where unmanned aircraft radiate to carry goods.
Amazon established a network of mobile storage centers, helping to reduce the cost of building fixed warehouses.
Update 15 December 2018
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