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Evri to trial autonomous robot dog deliveries 

Evri is trialling an autonomous robot delivery dog later this year in an industry first.

The four-legged robot dog will work in partnership with a courier, “taking some of the leg work” out of parcel deliveries.

The robot dog will be able to hop in and out of the courier’s van as it makes its way to and from homes delivering parcels.

The autonomous canine has been developed by Rivr, a Swiss startup in physical AI. In partnership with Evri, the focus of the trial is to gain insight into how the robot dogs can work with couriers to improve efficiency support with some of the more strenuous parts of the job.

The robot dog trial is just one of several robot trials Evri is conducting as it looks to the future of parcel delivery, developing solutions that will complement its delivery offering alongside couriers.

Operating out of Barnsley Business Innovation Centre, a small and light EV robot, developed by Delivers AI, will also soon be out daily delivering parcels with the support of the local courier. This summer, residents on a chosen streets in Barnsley will have the option to have all their parcels delivered by these robots for the three-month trial. Residents will have the option to sign up for the trial via a dedicated website.

These robots can be deployed 24 hours a day, allowing for nighttime deliveries for consumers on different schedules, or more on-demand services with designated time slots for consumers. The robots can also be used to support consumers who need more time to get to the door. Evri expects to uncover unexpected benefits as part of the trial.

Marcus Hunter, chief technology officer at Evri, said: “Couriers always have and always will be the heart of our business. Robots will never replace them, but we are dedicated to finding new and innovative methods to support our couriers and increase the speed and convenience of the services we offer. In this next stage of innovation, we are thrilled to introduce both these robot delivery trials, which could provide increased flexibility and choice for consumers.”

Additionally, Evri will take the robot into local schools to demonstrate its capabilities to young children and give them the chance to name the robot.

Councillor Robin Franklin, Barnsley Council’s Cabinet spokesperson for Regeneration and Culture, said: “This is an amazing piece of innovation that could revolutionise home deliveries and we wish Evri the best of luck with the trial.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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