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Delivering care packages to military families in May during Military Spouse Appreciation Month and December for the Christmas holiday is central to fulfilling the charity's mission. The first care packagedelivery was in 2010 to celebrate military spouses.
The updated proposal follows a series of public workshops held last year and would include purchase requirements beginning in 2024 for state, municipal and drayage fleets as well as federal agencies and private operators with more than 50 trucks, excluding packagedelivery vehicles.
As the end of this month’s packagedelivery parties, SMS will have delivered more than 68,000 care packages to military spouses and their children, Mrs. Rumley said. The planning process starts in October for SMS, as the charity’s warehouse is transformed into a virtual Santa’s workshop. Rumley as “the littlest heroes.”.
A drone prototype is currently flying spare parts such as sensors or control cards from the central warehouse to workshops onsite. In the long term, packages could even be delivered outside of factory premises, for example to facilitate packagedelivery in residential areas that are difficult to access.”.
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