Evri ” thrilled to introduce Milo the robotic delivery dog”

Evri ” thrilled to introduce Milo the robotic delivery dog”

Evri has just launched the UK’s first robotic dog parcel delivery trial in North Leeds, England.

Parcels will be loaded by the courier and gently placed from the dog’s ‘mouth’ at the destination. Powered by General Physical AI, the robot leverages simulation and real-world data to power the next-generation intelligence. Equipped with cameras, LiDAR, and advanced perception systems, it’s designed to navigate safely around obstacles such as pedestrians, cyclists or wheelie bins and it can stop instantly in emergencies.

The dog has gone through a rigorous training schedule and it’s trainers have developed algorithms and game-like training worlds that closely mimic reality to enable the dog to master mobility, manipulation, and autonomy tasks in just days.

Last year, Evri celebrated fifty years of deliveries with a nostalgic look back at how delivery and consumer habits have evolved over the past five decades. As part of a report, consumers were asked what they thought the future of delivery would look like; only 16% of respondents thought that robots would eventually be delivering their parcels but for some of our consumers, that future is about the be realised.

Marcus Hunter, Chief Technology Officer said: “Couriers always have and always will be the heart of our business. Robots will never replace them, but we are dedicated to finding new and innovative methods to support our couriers and increase the speed and convenience of the services we offer. In this next stage of innovation, we are thrilled to introduce Milo the robotic delivery dog and we’re excited to see the trial get underway and see what we learn. We hope innovative ideas like this will complement our service offering and provide increased flexibility and choice for consumers.”

The autonomous canine has been developed by RIVR, a Swiss global innovation leader in physical AI. In partnership with Evri, the focus of the trial is to gain insight into how the robot dogs can work with couriers to improve efficiency support with some of the more strenuous parts of the job. The robot dog will operate out of Morley for a two-week trial.

Marko Bjelonic, CEO of RIVR said: “This deployment marks a major milestone—not just for RIVR and Evri, but for the future of last-mile delivery in the UK. By bringing autonomous doorstep delivery robots into live operations, we’re demonstrating how technology can ease the burden on couriers, enhance delivery efficiency, and raise the bar for customer experience. We’re proud to be launching this first-of-its-kind initiative with a partner as forward-thinking as Evri.”

This is just one of several robot trials Evri is conducting as it looks to the future of parcel delivery, with the goal of providing support to couriers and developing solutions that will complement its delivery offering alongside couriers.

Plans are underway for a small and light EV robot, developed by Delivers AI, to be trialled in September for at least 3 months Residents in a chosen area of Barnsley  will have the option to have all their parcels delivered by these robots for the three-month trial. Residents will have the option to sign up for the trial via a dedicated website.

These robots can be deployed 24 hours a day, allowing for nighttime deliveries for consumers on different schedules, or more on-demand services with designated time slots for consumers. The robots can also be used to support consumers who need more time to get to the door. Evri expects to uncover unexpected benefits as part of the trial.

Evri aims to reach net zero by 2035, and these robots can support and further that ambition by facilitating more sustainable deliveries.

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