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Analysis of barriers to implement drone logistics

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Pages 531-550 | Received 31 Jan 2019, Accepted 10 Jun 2020, Published online: 23 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Companies are adopting innovative methods for responsiveness and efficiency in the logistics sector. The implementation of drones in logistics sector is a move in this direction. Potential obstacles in the smooth adoption of drones in the logistics sector must be thoroughly analysed. The present study identifies and prioritises the barriers of drone logistics implementation based on their criticality by using the fuzzy Delphi method (FDM) and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Initially, 34 barriers are identified through expert opinion and extensive literature review. Furthermore, relevant barriers are finalised among all the barriers by using the FDM. Finally, prioritisation of the barriers based on their criticality is done by AHP technique. The study concludes that regulations and threat to privacy & security are the most critical barriers to implement drones in logistics sector. Public perception & psychological, environmental, technical issues, and economic aspects are the other identified critical barriers. The managerial implications of the findings that could help practitioners and policymakers in the effective implementation of drones in the logistics sector are also discussed.

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