6. October 2022 | Press release

DPD Germany tests swarm robots for the "depot of the future"

Autonomous vehicles that swarm across the hall floor at up to ten metres per second and deposit parcels with pinpoint accuracy: it may sound like science fiction at first, but it has already become reality at DPD’s Depot 250 in Cologne-Porz. For a period of two weeks so-called LoadRunners were tested there for their practical suitability under almost realistic conditions. These autonomous transport vehicles have been developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flows and Logistics. And together with the institute, the KION Group would like to bring the autonomous swarm robot to market maturity. In the practical test, DPD Germany is acting as an industrial partner in this exciting project.

 

The LoadRunners are a real revolution in intralogistics. This is because the driverless transport vehicles are not only incredibly fast and manoeuvrable, they also set new benchmarks in the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Although they move independently of each other in the logistics space, they nevertheless coordinate their transport routes with one another and solve transport tasks cooperatively if necessary. On its own the individual LoadRunner can transport and sort packages in the weight range from 200 grammes to 31.5 kilos and with a maximum edge length of 60 cm. This currently corresponds to around 60 to 65 percent of DPD's parcel volumes. However, if a LoadRunner ever needs the help of its "colleagues," several vehicles can link up quickly and easily and work as a team to transport bulky parcels to the desired destination in the depot.

"The high speed and swarm intelligence of the LoadRunners are absolutely fascinating and therefore a real gamechanger for us. We are very happy that we have been able to accompany the first sorting trial in Cologne-Porz as an industry partner. And of course there are already scenarios on how we can scale the LoadRunner model across Germany. But to be honest, we are still at a very early stage. For this reason evaluating all the data and key figures we have obtained is our priority for the time being,"

says Lukas Bauer, Senior Group Manager Corporate Real Estate & Technology at DPD Germany.

 

 

About DPD Germany

DPD Germany is part of DPDgroup, the largest international parcel delivery network in Europe. Throughout Germany DPD has 79 depots and 7,500 Pickup parcelshops. A workforce of 9,500 and 13,000 delivery drivers are in daily operation on behalf of the company’s customers. Every year the No. 2 on the German parcels market ships more than 400 million parcels – providing carbon-neutral transport operations at no additional cost to the customer. With a number of initiatives for sustainable parcel delivery DPD is demonstrating, particularly in city centres, how parcel shipping can be made environmentally friendly and emission-free at the local level.

Through innovative technology, local knowledge and dedicated customer care, DPD provides the best possible experience for both shippers and shoppers. DPD’s industry-leading Predict service is setting a new standard for keeping customers closely in touch with their delivery, with real time tracking of their delivery, a one-hour delivery window and a range of options for redirecting parcels. In recognition of this innovation DPD Germany received several awards like the Digital Transformation Award or the UX Design Award.

As part of DPDgroup, DPD Germany has access to over 70,000 Pickup points worldwide, and delivers to 230 countries and territories across the globe. DPDgroup’s 120,000 delivery experts work together to deliver more than 8.4 million parcels each day. The sole shareholder in DPD is GeoPost, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Le Groupe La Poste. GeoPost posted sales of €14,7 billion in the year 2021.

For more information, please contact

Marian Pawelka

Specialist Public Relations - DPD Germany

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