Allows Integration of 3D Printing Technology for Future Packages by Russia Post
**"Looks like 3D printing is on the horizon for our everyday lives, and it's just a matter of time until those bad boys are deeply integrated in our daily routines, perhaps even replacing traditional shipping." Mikhail Volkov, from Russian Post, hinted at this future during a recent interview (citing TASS).
Russian Post, a postal operator, is embracing the future with open arms through the implementation of robotics and unmanned technologies for handling massive amounts of mail.
Interestingly, on April 9th, the Ministry of Digital Development proposed a draft federal law with support measures for Russian Post. The bill would allow postal offices to provide a wide range of services and sell a list of specified drugs without the need for a pharmaceutical activity license. Moreover, post offices could serve as pick-up points for online orders, acting as convenient hubs for e-commerce deliveries.
So, buckle up and stay tuned for more updates—we're stepping into a world of on-demand, customized, and efficient logistics, and it's shaping up to be quite the ride. For the latest news, don't forget to join our Telegram channel @expert_mag #Russian Post #3D-printing #Technology"
- The noted expert from Russian Post, Mikhail Volkov, sees a future where 3D printing could integrate deeply into daily routines, even replacing traditional shipping methods.
- Russian Post is exploring the realm of data-and-cloud-computing technology and postal robotization, aiming to handle massive amounts of mail efficiently.
- In a recent proposal, the Ministry of Digital Development drafted a federal law that would allow Russian Post to sell pharmaceuticals without a license, as well as act as pick-up points for online orders.
- The future of logistics, as evidenced by Russian Post's innovations, is poised to deliver on-demand, customized, and expertly managed services, with the help of advanced technology.
