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Engineering project to develop and implement the startup underground cyber-logistics system ‘3C-System’ into the urban infrastructure to solve the last mile problem in transport logistics of megacities
The challenges of delivering
last mile
Intermediaries
Shipment formation, long-haul delivery and last mile organisation are carried out by different companies with no direct communication with each other, which affects the quality and time of delivery
Cost
Opaque pricing, where it is cheaper to send a bulky cargo from one part of the country to another than to bring it from one part of the country to another. It is cheaper to send a bulky cargo from one part of the country to another than it is to bring it from a warehouse to a consignee via urban transport from a warehouse to a recipient in urban delivery zones
Organisation
A lack of seriousness in organising the last mile with a willingness to involve low-profile courier services in delivery. which has an impact on preservation, customer focus, delivery time and security
Underground logistics system 3C-System
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can replace the delivery of goods by land transport, significantly reducing its number in megacities
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fully robotised from the moment an order is placed to the moment the direct delivery from the logistics centre
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will enable ultra-fast and budget-friendly delivery through evenly distributed and optimised loads
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operates on renewable energy sources
City Capillary
Cyber System
3C-System is a system of underground carbon fibre reinforced plastic pipelines of 400x400mm profile cross-section, laid at a depth of up to 1 metre and designed for direct delivery of goods from sender to receiver by Cyber Gopher delivery robots.
3C-System can consist of two or more micro-metro tunnels, depending on the request for freight volume in a particular city. By locating under the pavements, a new communication network is formed, which is a modern alternative to delivery services as well as wheelie bins, which obstruct pedestrian traffic when crowded.
Cyber Gopher
3C-System for waste
disposal solutions
robots pick up parcels from the Cyber Hub logistics centre, which is located outside the city, and deliver them via an underground system directly to a house, flat, office or postamat
the same robots take back the pressed household waste for further recycling and disposal in the EcoBot incineration complex located on the Cyber Hub site
Blockchain technology
for
для 3C-System
Blockchain technologies will be used for transparent accounting of all data received from the 3C-System network. Any work performed by robots is scanned by QR codes of route sheets and recorded on the Arduino system of hardware and software, sending a record of the robot performance ratio RPR (robot performance ratio, aka total robot performance) to the blockchain to determine the cost of the performed service and the subsequent calculation of commensurate dividends to the owners of the cyber asset.
Cyber Logistic System
As a follow-up to startup 3C-System, engineers at UTech Industries have designed a unified cyber-logistics system consisting of multiple layers for transporting bulky goods and moving passengers using versatile robots.
*LEVELS
*The levels can also be built separately (depending on the need for specific targeted projects)
Universal robot series URIS
As part of the Cyber Logistic System, unified robots of the URIS (Universal Robotic Intelligent System) series have been developed, which differ in size, speed and volume of the transported cargo.
The URIS series robots are multifunctional and can move on the ground by means of a combined wheel made of an iron rim and a pneumatic tyre. Thus, they not only serve as delivery robots, but are also part of cyber transport or other robots.
Our patents.
A number of patent applications have been filed. Updating information as patents are received