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Robot helps deliver mail in German town

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POSTAL workers in the western German town of Bad Hersfeld are getting a helping hand from a new colleague. A bright yellow, four-wheeled robot will carry mail and packages and follow them as they do their rounds.

The scheme is being tried by German postal and logistics company Deutsche Post DHL, which says the custom-built ‘PostBOT’ can carry loads of up to 150 kg and can navigate around obstacles.

With the rise of online shopping, postal workers are having to handle ever-heavier packages. Deutsche Post staff already have access to electric bikes and trikes to help them with their deliveries.

The robot, which can carry up to six post trays, uses sensors to track the legs of the postal worker and can be used in all weather conditions, the company said.

“Day in and day out, our delivery staff performs outstandin­g but exhausting work. We’re constantly working on new solutions to allow our employees to handle this physically challengin­g work even as they continue to age,” Deutsche Post executive Juergen Gerdes said in a statement.

The PostBOT design is based on a robot from French company Effidence.

The trial in two delivery districts in Bad Hersfeld will run for six weeks, after which Deutsche Post will assess the project to see how further improvemen­ts can be made. — Reuters (l-r) Maxis postpaid product manager Wong Mei Yin, head of integrated services Tai Kam Leong, Arjun Varma, and head of products and acquisitio­n Michael Tung at the launch of the MaxisOne Prime family plan. — Maxis

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The robot can carry loads of up to 150 kg. — Deutsche Post DHL Group

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