JAKARTA - Halo Robotics, Indonesia's largest drone solution provider, has successfully completed the first shipment of goods with drones in Indonesia.

This first drone delivery test was carried out for five days in a challenging environment on Mount Merapi. This success marks an important moment of the revolution in the delivery of goods in the country.

In this trial, DJI FlyCart 30 demonstrated extraordinary capabilities with its ability to carry a payload weighing 11.45 kg from point A to point B, which is located in a mountainous area, even in high conditions and extreme weather.

Prior to the delivery flight, the Halo Robotics team has also conducted a series of testload capacity with various payloads to adapt to environmental challenges.

The use of these drones is actually not the first time. Because Amazon has done the same in all regions of California and Texas.

Halo Robotics says that shipping goods in plateau areas with drones has great potential to improve safety and operational efficiency in challenging environments.

The DJI FlyCart 30 drone delivery, will be launched globally in January 2024, offering practical transportation solutions that are tailored to the unique needs and challenges of local users.

The success of Halo Robotics in completing the first shipment of goods with drones in Indonesia paved the way for new possibilities in the use of drones for various applications, including goods shipments in remote areas, disaster relief, and scientific research.

Halo Robotics is committed to continuing to innovate and develop safe, efficient, and effective drone solutions to help the people of Indonesia.


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