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What (who) is delivery grippers - definition

PROCESS OF TRANSPORTING GOODS FROM A SOURCE LOCATION TO A PREDEFINED DESTINATION
Delivery (business); Home delivery; Delivery boy; Deliveryman; Delivery man; Deliveryperson; Delivery truck; Delivery vehicle; Delivery driver; Local delivery; Delivery Worker; Delivery worker
  • [[Asda]] [[Mercedes-Benz Sprinter]] vans for delivering groceries to customers' doors
  • A horse-drawn dairy delivery vehicle in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada in 1942
  • Smiths]] Elizabethan electric [[Milk float]] used to deliver fresh milk to people's doorsteps.
  • Delivery van under grape trellises outside Khotan, Xinjiang
  • [[Pizza delivery]] scooters in the Makati Business District, Manila, Philippines
  • Delivery tricycle

Food delivery         
  • A delivery truck from the online-only grocery delivery service, [[FreshDirect]], which services metro [[New York City]]
  • A man and a [[Starship Technologies]] delivery robot waiting at a pedestrian crossing in [[Redwood City, California]]
  • [[Pizza Hut]] delivery [[motorbikes]]
  • A farmer in his field buys his breakfast from a motorcycle-based traveling vendor. [[Zhangpu County]], [[Fujian]], [[China]].
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COURIER SERVICE IN WHICH FOOD IS DELIVERED TO A CUSTOMER
Meal delivery service; Meal delivery
Retail food delivery is a courier service in which a restaurant, store, or independent food-delivery company delivers food to a customer. An order is typically made either through a restaurant or grocer's website or mobile app, or through a food ordering company.
Grippers         
  • A gripper being closed
USED TO TEST AND INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF THE HANDS
Grip exerciser; Hand grippers
Grippers, sometimes called hand grippers, are primarily used for testing and increasing the strength of the hands; this specific form of grip strength has been called crushing grip, which has been defined as meaning the prime movers are the four fingers, rather than the thumb.Strossen, Randall J.
Delivery drone         
  • DHL]] parcel service subsidiary of Deutsche Post AG tested a "microdrones md4-1000" for delivery of medicine.
  • abbr=on}} "Quick-MEDS" canister to front-line troops.
  • Wing's]] aircraft delivering goods in [[Vuosaari]], Helsinki.
  • COVID-19]] test kits in [[Scotland]].<ref name="GuardianWingcopter" />
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) UTILIZED TO TRANSPORT PACKAGES, FOOD OR OTHER GOODS
Parcelcopter; Parcel copter; Let's fly wisely; Drug delivery drone; Drone delivery; Matternet; Delivery drones
A delivery drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used to transport packages, medical supplies, food, or other goods. Delivery drones are typically autonomous.

Wikipedia

Delivery (commerce)

Delivery is the process of transporting goods from a source location to a predefined destination. Cargo (physical goods) is primarily delivered via roads and railroads on land, shipping lanes on the sea, and airline networks in the air. Certain types of goods may be delivered via specialized networks, such as pipelines for liquid goods, power grids for electrical power and computer networks such as the Internet or broadcast networks for electronic information. Car transport is a particular subgroup; a related variant is Autorack, which involves transport of autos by railroads.

Delivery is a fundamental component of commerce and trade, and involves transport and distribution. The general process of delivering goods is known as distribution, while the study of effective processes for delivery and disposition of goods and personnel is called logistics. Firms specializing in delivering commercial goods from the point of production or storage to their point of sale are generally known as distributors, while those that specialize in the delivery of goods to the consumer are known as delivery services. Postal, courier, and relocation services also deliver goods for commercial and private interests.