Flower Chimp Prototyping Commercial Drone Deliveries In Malaysia

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Flower Chimp is currently prototyping commercial drone deliveries in Malaysia. The company aims to re-invent and integrate environment-friendly delivery methods and green technologies into their operations by the end of 2023.

Flower Chimp’s steadfast commitment in creating fast, simple, and memorable gifts has paved the way for the brand to take a step further within the e-commerce industry by integrating technology more actively into their brand. In line with the Malaysian government’s action plan through Malaysia’s National Industry 4.0 Policy, which envisions Malaysia as a strategic partner for smart manufacturing, a primary destination for high-technology industries and opportunities, Flower Chimp aims to position itself among the trailblazers within the e-commerce and logistics space in Malaysia through the utilisation of drone deliveries. 

“With a lot of unrealistic hype in the drone industry, logistics is actually an area that embraces the drone technology as a very real delivery service option. We at Flower Chimp understand the importance of integrating our brand to progress along with the nation and industry,” said Maximillian Lotz, CEO, and Co-Founder. 

This drone delivery pilot will not only position Flower Chimp as a brand that is unique within the industry but also one that is in-tune with ever evolving landscape. Also noting that sustainability has become an important aspect for brands globally, Flower Chimp is actively doing their part in ensuring that they work towards ensuring that their brand implements sustainable technologies. Drone deliveries will not only be a step in the right direction in integrating more green technology within the company but also one that works towards being a more sustainable brand.

“We want our customers to know that we care; not only for them but also for the environment and their future. Hence, it is prudent for us as a brand to be able to adjust ourselves to move forward with greener options and initiatives,” said Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Niklas Frassa.

“Our vision to be more than just another flower company is something we hold extremely close to our hearts. We want to be a household name when it comes to sending flowers to your loved ones, to be a brand that cares about both people and the environment. We believe initiatives such as this drone delivery pilot will clearly set us apart from other brands in the industry, proving that engaging in sustainable practices can go hand-in-hand with driving strong business results,” said Frassa.

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