Last-Mile Logistics

The demand for online delivery is increasing rapidly. It is projected to cause a 30% increase in urban traffic by 2030. This boosts the existing challenges of the last-mile delivery industry, namely traffic congestion, pavement encroachment, theft, riots and weather condition. It also supposes a risk to operators and other citizens. Some initiatives involve air carriers such as drones, however flying objects brings risks to the citizen and are unable to transport the needed loads for common parcel delivery. LML Systems seeks alternative solutions to better adapt to the 21st century city.

LML Systems - Barcelona
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LML Systems - Barcelona

LML system is a dedicated underground infrastructure for the delivery of goods and services, which connects individuals and businesses.

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LML Systems - New York City

LML Systems plans to introduce its last mile logistics infrastructure in New York City by utilizing Manhattan's coast and land reclamation. The masterplan represents a hub for last mile logistics operations.

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LAIA Architecture

LML Systems - New York City

LML Systems plans to introduce its last mile logistics infrastructure in New York City by utilizing Manhattan's coast and land reclamation. The masterplan represents a hub for last mile logistics operations.

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LML Systems - Indoor Farming
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LML Systems - Indoor Farming

LML Systems offers indoor farming services as part of its last-mile logistics network. Dedicated units and robots ensure separation and structure, with facilities located in various spaces throughout the city and available for rent.

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