HSTEd
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Once you have a dedicated delivery infrastructure it would enable a bunch of other connected savings however.Probably not as full as you think they would be, given that people would be having maybe one delivery a day at most.
The infrastructure could be used for bin collection and the like.
One robot to every housing unit per day is going to add up very quickly, and I think it would probably grow to more than that in relatively short order.
A dedicated infrastructure would likely lead to substantial improvements in efficiency.
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