Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-061733
Chunk: 176

Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 176
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iledelivery services, delivering parcels and groceries for e -commerceapplications or transporting healthcare logistics for hospital settings. With the growth of the e -commerceindustry and global parcel deliveries, last -miledelivery plays an critical role for both business -to -consumer(“B2C”) and business -to -business(“B2B”) logistics service providers. 106 In addition to being crucial for customer satisfaction, last -miledelivery is both the most expensive and time -consumingpart of the logistics process. Camello +is designed to maximize the logistics supply -chainefficiency and address labor costs and productivity challenges by reducing load factors, dwell times at loading/unloading points, and the number of loading/unloading points along a delivery route. With a proper charging schedule, Camello +can operate around the clock, saving human bandwidth while redistributing the labor forces previously designated as delivery workers to remote operation roles from the dispatch hub. These labor forces may also be reallocated to unload parcels and cargo from upstream stations and load the cargo onto Camello +. End consumers also benefit from more convenient and quick delivery since they are able to choose when they want their items delivered instead of adhering to an unpredictable or fixed delivery schedule. Camello +can be used in various capacities: 1) as an intra -logisticscourier within larger facilities (such as hospitals, airport, warehouses, malls, and gated residential communities) to transport goods, supplies, or other resources within the facility; 2) as an outdoor delivery agent to deliver food, groceries or other consumer goods directly to the consumers; and 3) as a small parcel delivery agent for postal or courier services. Camello +integrates into the last -miledelivery service by: 1) receiving a parcel along with the associated order information at the distribution hub; 2) autonomously navigating to the delivery point at the stipulated order time; 3) Upon arrival, the delivery app sends the end consumer a collection notification, allowing them to unlock Camello +’s compartment with a QR code, ensuring enhanced security and accountability. and 4) autonomously returning to the distribution hub to collect the next order. Similar to our O -R 3robots, Camello +is equipped with Level 5 autonomous navigation capacity that allows it to navigate between the distribution hub and its intended destination. Camello +continuously monitors its position throughout its journey and autonomously plans its path. Powered by our newest ANS Version 2 and a wide range of