Sorair introduction

28.02.2023 | 10 min read

Innovative, daring, and goal-oriented. These are some of the ways CEO Kunmi Oludoyi and COO Raza Rubbani describe Sorair’s future legacy in the autonomous delivery industry.

With the new year underway, we begin by introducing a solution to more sustainable and collaborative supply chain management thanks to Sorair. It started with an idea during the pandemic that looked at ways to enhance the need for drone technology within the logistic services and limit human intervention.

Fast-forward to 2023, Sorair is about to take flight within the supply chain domain and aims to integrate autonomy into the future of sustainable business models. There isn’t just simply a want for autonomy but a need.

Sorair embodies all that is possible when collaborative and driven individuals come together to push the boundaries of how the logistics industry can symbiotically grow with technology.

What Sorair will bring to 2023

Sorair will highlight more advantages of what an autonomous delivery company can do for a business, including streamlining human-centric processes, providing the infrastructure for a bespoke logistics operation, and embedding cyber security systems to avoid unwanted third-party intrusions.

Rubbani states, Sorair is the vehicle to bring the impossible into reality for potential businesses. With no limit on what can be achieved, he and Oludoyi see proof of concept operations coming into effect this year. Plans for the company will introduce a commercial launch, generation of revenue streams and exciting campaigns to acknowledge their prominent partnerships in the technical, operational and supply chain industries.

Sorair aims to dominate the skies and connected autonomous vehicles, as we see delivery drones becoming the face of sustainable logistic infrastructures. For example, organisations willing to make that transformational change, whether with their vehicle and transport systems or storage facilities, can benefit from lower fixed and variable costs. This includes limiting the cost per mile and a reduction in overhead expenses.

Environmental impact

With a net zero ecosystem by 2050 the goal for many companies, Sorair can help you to adapt to your business model sooner, as the market and infrastructure gradually change.

In contrast, without the sustainability model, the future infrastructure for any business may not survive while technology continues to develop. For example, small businesses may be unable to cover these advancement’s costs. As a result, they would miss out on the efficiency and longevity of autonomous technologies that Sorair brings.

To tackle this obstacle, Oludoyi and Rubbani support the idea that collaboration is key. For small business owners looking to move from analogue to digital autonomy with resourcing partners, the stakeholders must be serious about becoming part of the gradual transformational change.

Partnerships will be formed, and as Sorair matures, we’re sure to see more collaborators utilising autonomous logistics and vehicles for their corporations.

The future of job roles with autonomy

Autonomous delivery drones and connected autonomous vehicles were designed to shake up the supply chain industry. And with these future technology advancements comes a risk of job losses and redundancies. However, Sorair believes this is avoidable.

The aim is to minimise this risk by upskilling employees to grow simultaneously with the digital age. However, not every employee will want to progress due to personal circumstances. But for those that do, adding digital training to coincide with the introduction of digital autonomy will reduce the impact of job losses, maintain a high level of innovation in the company and create a space for new job roles to exist.

In the UK, there is already a keen interest in how autonomous drones can benefit the economy by 2030. The UK Drones Lead Elaine Whyte predicts that over 600,000 jobs in varying industries, like logistics, will involve drones with almost 2% of GDP over the next decade.

Additionally, reports forecast that autonomy will aid the longevity of future job roles and careers as long as extensive testing on-road and virtual environments is met, which is part of the development forecast for Sorair.

Why should you keep an eye out for Sorair?

As their technology accelerates, the team brings the idea of affordable same-day/next-day delivery services, reliable digital autonomous deliveries, and electric vehicles without the hassle of a courier into reality. No more ‘one-size-fits-all’ solutions, as Sorair offers a completely bespoke infrastructure. Because what we know about how we deliver goods to customers is changing every year.

There is a requirement for reinvention and an adaptation of the rules to allow sustainable methods to proceed because many believe there isn’t an alternative to sustainability. So, discovering how businesses can positively impact the environment by utilising efficient methods like autonomous delivery services is key.

The first quarter will see Oludoyi and Rubbani discuss the upcoming autonomous age and how Sorair will be an influence in the years to come. So why not be a part of the journey and watch Sorair soar through different levels of autonomy?

Come and say hi to the team personally at the Retail Supply Chain and Logistics (RSCL) EXPO on the 28th of February at London Excel. You can check out our stall and glimpse into the minds behind Sorair’s autonomous delivery systems.