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Auddia Announces LT350 Micro Warehouse Network for Last-Mile Delivery

2026/03/25 18:00
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Auddia Inc. announced the LT350 micro warehouse network, a patented system designed to transform parking lots into logistics infrastructure for last-mile delivery. The platform integrates drones, autonomous electric vehicles, and human couriers through a unified canopy-based architecture.

The LT350 system includes ground-based locker arrays with refrigerated and non-refrigerated options, vertical package elevators that move packages between ground vehicles and drones, and the PickDrop AI logistics platform that dynamically routes packages across different delivery methods. The canopy also features drone charging cartridges and autonomous EV charging cartridges with vandalism-resistant arms.

Beyond logistics, LT350 canopies serve as distributed AI datacenter nodes, enabling autonomous vehicles to offload data, upload new models, and run inference workloads while charging or handling packages. This capability builds on LT350’s previously announced distributed data-exchange architecture, allowing autonomous fleets to synchronize high-bandwidth sensor data and receive real-time model updates at the canopy edge.

Analysts identify three converging trends that LT350 addresses: the shift toward distributed micro-fulfillment, the rise of hybrid drone and ground autonomous delivery networks, and the emergence of parking lots as underutilized logistics real estate. The platform sits at the intersection of these trends by integrating micro warehousing, drone infrastructure, autonomous EV charging, distributed data exchange, and AI-driven routing.

‘Last-mile delivery is undergoing a structural shift,’ said LT350 founder Jeff Thramann. ‘Retailers, logistics operators, and autonomous vehicle companies are all looking for infrastructure that reduces cost, increases reliability, and accelerates delivery speed. LT350’s canopy network provides that foundation.’

LT350 represents one of three new businesses that would combine with Auddia in the new McCarthy Finney holding company if Auddia’s business combination with Thramann Holdings is completed. For more information about LT350, please visit https://www.LT350.com.

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