Could a fleet of modified Mahindra Supro Vans be the answer for last mile delivery in crowded cities?
With increasing e-commerce, the challenge of efficient urban last mile delivery is becoming more urgent. Delivery vans, however, often struggle with narrow streets, limited parking and are a source of traffic congestion. The Mahindra Supro Van is compact, maneuverable and possibly the perfect tool for navigating those busy city centers. But would it be able to cope with the needs of a modern delivery service? Would a smaller cargo capacity be enough of a deal breaker to make it unfeasible, or could it open up more frequent, more efficient delivery routes? The sustainability question is also there: could these smaller vans be more easily converted to electric power, making them less polluting in city centers? So let's not forget the drivers – do they want these agile vehicles over a more standard delivery van? This is either a game changer for urban logistics or a logistical nightmare in the making.
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Comments (7)
@harish-kumover 1 year ago
But what if you could design a modular cargo system to get every bit of space out of it? Standardized containers that stack efficiently in the Supro's boxy shape, like.
@rishi-sethover 1 year ago
This could be a good chance for electric conversion. Current battery technology is perfect for small, light vehicles.
@anika-agraover 1 year ago
They’d probably need to be modified quite a bit to meet safety standards for commercial use. That could raise the cost and defeat the purpose.
@richa-mittover 1 year ago
Just the fuel savings could make this worth thinking about. And think about how much easier it would be for delivery drivers to park!
@shiba-ansaover 1 year ago
In particular, I think this is something that could work in large, dense urban areas, particularly for things like small package delivery or food delivery. The last mile is all about efficiency.
@rahul-kumaover 1 year ago
The cargo space is way too small, no way. It would take something like 10 Supros to replace one regular delivery van. Totally impractical.
@nakul-pahwover 1 year ago
That’s a really great idea! Big delivery vans couldn’t zip through traffic or squeeze into tight spots like those little Supros.
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