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Autonomous robots and AI chatbots used to help speed up last mile deliveries

Autonomous robots and AI chatbots used to help speed up last mile deliveries

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Logistics firms in Singapore are ramping up innovation to tackle last-mile delivery challenges. As e-commerce volumes soar, some are turning to autonomous robots and AI-driven solutions to boost efficiency. Kate Low with this report.
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