Forterra and Kalmar have partnered to co-develop autonomous yard trucks. (Forterra)
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Self-driving vehicle company and cargo-handling equipment manufacturer have signed an agreement to jointly develop autonomous terminal tractors.
Kalmar, which is part of , will build an automation-ready terminal tractor while Forterra integrates its AutoDrive autonomous driving system with that vehicle platform, the companies said in a .
“We believe that automated operations will eventually become the standard in the container-handling industry, and there is huge potential in automating terminal tractors in terms of safety and productivity,” said , vice president of Kalmar’s automation business line.
Forterra, formerly known as Robotic Research Autonomous Industries, has developed autonomous driving and driver-assist technologies for a variety of industries and use cases, including automated military vehicles for the . The Clarksburg, Md.-based company also has been applying its technology to commercial vehicles.
“This agreement brings together our vast experience in developing world-class autonomous systems and Kalmar’s extensive experience in port and terminal automation with their market-leading terminal tractor product,” Forterra CEO said in the announcement.
Other developers of autonomous terminal tractors include , and .
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