DoorDash pilots U.S. delivery of Wendy’s orders with Wing drones
Through this partnership, DoorDash says it aims to provide access to an innovative delivery solution, complementary to orders traditionally fulfilled by DoorDash personnel. The new offering is designed to offer a quick, sustainable delivery option for small, short-distanced orders while creating the potential for incremental order growth across the platform.
The pilot will initially be available in Christiansburg with plans to launch it in other U.S. cities later in 2024.
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"We are excited to expand our partnership with Wing in the U.S. to integrate drone delivery into DoorDash’s ecosystem," said Harrison Shih, senior director of DoorDash Labs, the company’s robotics and automation arm which developed the pilot. "At DoorDash, we are committed to advancing last-mile logistics by building a multi-modal delivery platform that serves all sides of our marketplace. We’re optimistic about the value drone delivery will bring to our platform as we work to offer more efficient, sustainable, and convenient delivery options for consumers."
"Expanding our partnership with DoorDash and launching in the U.S. is a direct result of the success we’ve seen from our initial collaboration in Australia, where Wing has served tens of thousands of customers via the DoorDash app for over a year now," said Cosimo Leipold, head of partnerships at Wing. "Wing has now made over 350,000 deliveries across three countries and looking ahead we are focused on providing a fast, affordable and safe service to our partners so they can better serve their customers. This moment continues our meaningful expansion of this service in the U.S. and advances our shared goal to better the last-mile delivery ecosystem."
Founded in 2013, DoorDash offers deliveries in more than 25 countries.