
Pharmaceutical group Pharmaniaga Berhad seems to be looking into using unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, to quickly deliver medicine in hard-to-reach remote areas. The first phase of this proof-of-concept (POC), which is codenamed Project Eagle, was successfully executed recently on Pangkor Island, Perak.
The company said that the POC involved delivering 3kg of medicine from a jetty in Manjung to Klinik Kesihatan Pangkor. The drone covered a distance of 4.2km and is apparently “the first longest-distance drone medical delivery of pharmaceutical products over water in Malaysia”.

According to Pharmaniaga, drone deliveries are five times more efficient than conventional methods in transporting medicine to remote government hospitals and clinics. The project is aimed at reducing delivery time and cost, as well as increasing supply chain efficiencies.

(Source: Pharmaniaga/Facebook [1][2])
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