It does, but it's also more expensive and might take longer to prep and launch. This splits launch and delivery in two separate steps.
I confess I'm struggling to find a payload that can remain in space for weeks or months and still be delivered by a highly visible fireball (for most of the trajectory) and an easily trackable lander to someone on the ground who would rather not have their precise position known. But that's just me.
Sounds a bit overengineered for civilian applications.