The Autonomous Micro-Warehouse Network would operate as a network of small, automated warehouses strategically placed near urban centers to facilitate rapid, on-demand storage and dispatch for last-mile deliveries. These warehouses would be equipped with autonomous systems that leverage AI-driven robotics to manage inventory storage, sorting, and dispatching within minutes of order placement. This setup would allow e-commerce businesses to store high-demand items close to their customers, enabling same-day or even same-hour deliveries. Each micro-warehouse would be outfitted with temperature-controlled zones, accommodating both perishable and non-perishable items, making it suitable for a range of sectors, from groceries to consumer electronics. By reducing the distance between warehouses and end customers, this model significantly reduces delivery times and costs, addressing a key challenge in last-mile logistics. Revenue would be generated through storage fees, handling charges, and subscription-based inventory management solutions for retail partners. With a focus on automation, the startup would not only cut costs for businesses but also increase flexibility and scalability, allowing companies to meet demand spikes without expanding their own physical infrastructure.