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飞毛腿外卖配送机器人 (Feimaoitui Delivery Robot)

The Feimaoitui Delivery Robot is an autonomous wheeled robot designed to transport meals and packages for restaurants, hotels, and food service establishments in indoor and outdoor environments. Manufactured by Alpha Robot, the robot features obstacle detection, autonomous routing, and weather-resistant capabilities to reduce labor costs and improve delivery efficiency.

Overview and Use Cases

The Feimaoitui Delivery Robot is an autonomous delivery platform developed for commercial food service operations. The robot is designed for deployment in restaurants, hotels, and other food service establishments where autonomous meal and package transportation is required. It operates in both indoor and outdoor environments, supporting various delivery scenarios within commercial settings.

Key Capabilities

  • Autonomous meal and package transportation
  • Obstacle detection and avoidance
  • Autonomous route planning and navigation
  • Weather-resistant design for outdoor operation
  • Wheeled mobility platform

Applications

The Feimaoitui Delivery Robot is intended for use in:

  • Restaurant meal delivery services
  • Hotel room service and internal logistics
  • Commercial food service facilities
  • Package and goods transport within commercial environments

The robot is designed to reduce operational labor costs associated with food delivery while maintaining or improving delivery speed and customer service quality in commercial settings.

Manufacturer

The Feimaoitui Delivery Robot is manufactured by Alpha Robot (穿山甲机器人).

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