DroneTech company TSAW has announced the launch of DRONECO
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DroneTech company TSAW has announced the launch of DRONECO

The logistics division of the dronetech company TSAW, DRONECO, has officially begun operations.

The firm has a goal to reinvent the logistics ecosystem by using drones, a new, quicker kind of transportation. In order to facilitate timely product delivery to clients, DRONECO will facilitate point- to-point drone transport supply chain logistics services. DRONECO aims to be the go-to last-mile logistics provider for e-commerce platforms, armed forces, medical suppliers, and others. It is supported by its parent drone manufacturing firm, TSAW, and its cloud-based UAV system DCIS (Drone Cloud Intelligence System).

The logistics firm is painstakingly tailoring its solutions to offer tailored short and long-term last-mile delivery services for various sectors across multiple verticals as it attempts to establish its presence both nationally and internationally. The startup's objective is to offer safe and secure logistics solutions that contribute to the improvement of people, organisations, economies, and countries.

TSAW (Technit Space and Aero Works), a drone technology firm, was established in 2019 by Kishan and Rimanshu with the goal of facilitating industries through the introduction of drone-based tech solutions. The company is based in IIT Delhi. These drones are all powered by lithium batteries, which emit no carbon. One of the companies under the TSAW umbrella, DRONECO, specialises in employing drones to provide logistics services. All of the drones are propelled by TSAW's proprietary Drone Cloud Intelligence System (DCIS), a cloud-based autopilot that carries out tasks like automatic path planning, drone traffic deconfliction, and predictive health management & recovery. This reduces the downtime between flights to roughly zero minutes and improves operational efficiency.

The logistics division of the dronetech company TSAW, DRONECO, has officially begun operations. The firm has a goal to reinvent the logistics ecosystem by using drones, a new, quicker kind of transportation. In order to facilitate timely product delivery to clients, DRONECO will facilitate point- to-point drone transport supply chain logistics services. DRONECO aims to be the go-to last-mile logistics provider for e-commerce platforms, armed forces, medical suppliers, and others. It is supported by its parent drone manufacturing firm, TSAW, and its cloud-based UAV system DCIS (Drone Cloud Intelligence System). The logistics firm is painstakingly tailoring its solutions to offer tailored short and long-term last-mile delivery services for various sectors across multiple verticals as it attempts to establish its presence both nationally and internationally. The startup's objective is to offer safe and secure logistics solutions that contribute to the improvement of people, organisations, economies, and countries. TSAW (Technit Space and Aero Works), a drone technology firm, was established in 2019 by Kishan and Rimanshu with the goal of facilitating industries through the introduction of drone-based tech solutions. The company is based in IIT Delhi. These drones are all powered by lithium batteries, which emit no carbon. One of the companies under the TSAW umbrella, DRONECO, specialises in employing drones to provide logistics services. All of the drones are propelled by TSAW's proprietary Drone Cloud Intelligence System (DCIS), a cloud-based autopilot that carries out tasks like automatic path planning, drone traffic deconfliction, and predictive health management & recovery. This reduces the downtime between flights to roughly zero minutes and improves operational efficiency.

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