Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Definition
2 Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Market Dynamics
Figure 1 Drone Package Delivery Market: Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges
2.2.1 Drivers
2.2.1.1 Increasing Demand for Faster Delivery
2.2.1.2 Amendments in Regulatory Frameworks to Encourage Drone Package Delivery
2.2.1.3 Increased Use of Low-Cost and Light Payload Drones for Product Delivery By Start-Ups
Table 1 Venture Capital Funding in Start-Ups, January 2014–May 2019
2.2.1.4 Incorporation of Advanced Sense and Avoid Systems in Aerial Delivery Drones
2.2.1.5 Increasing Demand for Lowering Carbon Emissions
2.2.2 Restraints
2.2.2.1 Lack of Required Infrastructure to Support Drone Delivery Operations in Emerging Economies
2.2.2.2 Limited Bandwidth and Battery Life of Aerial Delivery Drones
2.2.3 Opportunities
2.2.3.1 Development of Aerial Delivery Drones That Function Smoothly in Geographically Challenging Areas
2.2.3.2 Growth Opportunities for Vendors at Different Levels of the Value Chain of Drone Deliveries
2.2.3.3 Incorporation of Internet of Things (IoT) in the Ecosystem of Delivery Drones
2.2.4 Challenges
2.2.4.1 Safety and Security Issues Related to the Use of Delivery Drones
2.2.4.2 Issues Related to Traffic Management of Delivery Drones
2.2.4.3 Lack of Risk Management Framework and Insurance Cover for Aerial Delivery Drones
2.2.4.4 Health Issues Due to Ceaseless Noise From Delivery Drones
3 Company Evaluation Quadrant
3.1 Visionary Leaders
3.2 Innovators
3.3 Dynamic Differentiators
3.4 Emerging Companies
Figure 2 Drone Package Delivery Market (Global) Company Evaluation Quadrant, 2019
4 Competitive Landscape
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Ranking of Key Players, 2019
Figure 3 Market Ranking of Top Players in Drone Package Delivery Market, 2019
4.2.1 Winning Imperatives, By Key Players
Figure 4 Key Developments By Leading Players in Drone Package Delivery Market Between 2015 and 2019
4.3 Competitive Scenario
4.3.1 New Product Launches
Table 2 New Product Launches, 2015–2019
4.3.2 Contracts
Table 3 Contracts, 2015–2019
4.3.3 Partnerships
Table 4 Partnerships, 2015–2019
4.3.4 Other Developments
Table 5 Other Developments, 2015–2019
5 Company Profiles
5.1 Amazon.Com, Inc.
5.1.1 Business Overview*
Figure 5 Amazon.Com, Inc.: Company Snapshot
5.1.2 Products & Services Offered*
5.1.3 Customers and Application Areas
5.1.4 Unique Value Proposition and Right to Win
5.1.5 Amazon.Com, Inc.’S Right to Win
5.1.6 Growth Strategies
5.1.6.1 Organic Strategies
5.1.6.2 SWOT Analysis*
Table 6 Amazon.Com, Inc.: SWOT Analysis
5.1.7 Recent Developments*
(*Above sections are present for all of below companies)
5.2 FedEx
Figure 6 FedEx: Company Snapshot
Table 7 FedEx: SWOT Analysis
5.3 United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
Figure 7 United Parcel Service of America, Inc.: Company Snapshot
Table 8 United Parcel Service of America, Inc.: SWOT Analysis
5.4 Boeing
Figure 8 Boeing: Company Snapshot
Table 9 Boeing: SWOT Analysis
5.5 DHL International GmbH
Figure 9 DHL International GmbH: Company Snapshot
Table 10 DHL: SWOT Analysis
5.6 Matternet, Inc.
5.7 Zipline
5.8 Flirtey
5.9 Drone Delivery Canada Corp.
5.10 Flytrex
5.11 Workhorse Group Inc.
Figure 10 Workhorse Group Inc.: Company Snapshot
5.12 Cheetah Logistics Technology
5.13 Wing Aviation LLC
5.14 Airbus S.A.S.
Figure 11 Airbus S.A.S.: Company Snapshot
6 Appendix
6.1 Private Companies in Drone Package Delivery Market
6.1.1 Skycart Inc.
6.1.2 Dronescan
6.1.3 Edronic
6.1.4 Altitude Angel
6.1.5 FLI Drone
6.1.6 Bizzby
6.2 Methodology
This report identifies and benchmarks best drone package delivery firms such as Amazon.com, Inc. (US), FedEx (US), United Parcel Service of America, Inc. (US), and evaluates them on the basis of business strategy excellence and strength of product portfolio within the Drone Package ecosystem, combining inputs from various industry experts, buyers, and vendors, and extensive secondary research including annual reports, company press releases, investor presentations, free and paid company databases. They are rated and positioned on 2x2 matrix, called as ‘Company Evaluation Quadrant’, and identified as Visionary Leaders, Dynamic Differentiators, Innovators, or Emerging companies.
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