Mitsubishi Electric recently unveiled their latest AnyMile Drone-based Logistics Service Platform, an all-in-one software solution with a comprehensive feature set that features shipment, fleet and repair management applications. The highly customizable program is designed to integrate UAV systems, UTM systems and other management applications, and various stakeholders in a “consortium solution” designed to satisfy specific use cases.
As well as, the brand new AnyMile Manufacturer Portal allows UAV manufacturers to advertise their solutions and products to prospective buyers as a free service. The portal supports the distribution of selling collateral, performance and warranty information, usage instructions, maintenance schedules and procedures, and more
Zafer Sahinoglu, Vp and general manager of Mitsubishi Electric Innovation Center (MELIC), said, “Because the industry continues its rapid growth, management of drones, terminals, routes and each other aspect of operations will develop into increasingly more complex, which speaks to the necessity for an all‑encompassing logistics operations management platform like AnyMile. AnyMile aligns with Mitsubishi Electric’s mission to realize truly global and interconnected sustainable smart society, while decreasing our carbon footprint.”
AnyMile is integrated with OneSky to supply UTM services, and supports all current categories of UAV (multi-rotor, fixed wing, single-rotor or fixed wing hybrid VTOL, eVTOL, serving as “an end to finish resource planning and management system”. Additional services include real-time route mapping, picking up cargo at a particular location, delivery tracking, arrange of terminal locations, maintenance management, in addition to a collection of business features that include invoicing, booking services, and advanced metrics tracking.
An interactive demo of AnyMile shall be on display on the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 9 – 12, 2024 in Mitsubishi Electric’s booth #3541 within the West Hall.
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