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Logistics robots market set to grow to almost $40 billion by 2033

April 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

boston dynamics handle logistics robot copy

The logistics robots market is expected to expand at a strong compound annual growth rate of 16.5 percent between 2023 and 2033. This is according to a new report by Future Market Insights.

The market is anticipated to cross a market share of $38.13 billion by 2033, while it is likely to be valued at $8.28 billion in 2023.

The proliferated e-commerce sector, along with the integration of advanced technology like artificial intelligence and machine learning, is fueling market growth. Furthermore, small-sized businesses and advanced delivery options are also propelling the sales of logistics robots. [Read more…] about Logistics robots market set to grow to almost $40 billion by 2033

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: growth, industries, key, logistics, market, operations, robots, transportation

Decoding Transportation Synergy: 
Distinguishing Routing and Scheduling While Maximizing their Integration

April 17, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The transportation and logistics sector thrives on efficient resource allocation and exceptional service quality. Central to these objectives are two distinct yet interconnected concepts – routing and scheduling.

Comprehending their individual roles, while embracing their combined power, is the key to unlocking the full potential of transportation operations. [Read more…] about Decoding Transportation Synergy: 
Distinguishing Routing and Scheduling While Maximizing their Integration

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: algorithms, customer, efficiency, factors, fuel, logistics, operations, optimization, potential, problem, reliability, routes, routing, satisfaction, schedules, scheduling, time, transportation, vehicle

Electric Future: Stalled car revolution

January 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

How green are electric vehicles?

Believe it or not, if you had been walking through Manhattan in 1900, there is a good chance you would have seen an electric car. Roughly one third of cars on the road in New York back then were electric, while the city’s taxi fleet had 30 electric vehicles (EVs). It was to be a brief heyday.

It was Henry Ford’s Model T – first produced in 1908 – that signalled the beginning of the end of the electric car. Suddenly, petrol-fuelled cars were relatively affordable and, thanks to Ford’s pioneering use of the production line, ubiquitous.

Improved roads and cheaper petrol prices saw the electric car all but disappear by the mid-1930s, and it wasn’t until the 1970s – amid soaring oil prices and gasoline prices – that the potential of EVs began to be seriously considered again. [Read more…] about Electric Future: Stalled car revolution

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: batteries, battery, car, cars, cobalt, countries, electric, ev, evs, issue, issues, paltsev, production, road, transportation, vehicles

Motional and Lyft to launch driverless ride-hail service in Los Angeles

November 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Motional and Lyft are planning to launch a fully driverless ride-hail service in Los Angeles. The service will use Motional’s all-electric Ioniq 5-based robotaxis and will be the first time that residents in Los Angeles can request an autonomous vehicle in the Lyft app.

Los Angeles marks the second city in Lyft and Motional’s multi-city partnership, following Las Vegas, where the two companies are conducting public rides in Motional’s Ioniq 5 autonomous vehicles.

By integrating Motional’s Level 4 AVs on the Lyft platform, riders in Los Angeles will have access to a rideshare network with multiple modes of transportation, which will include autonomous vehicles and classic rideshare, to get riders where they need to go. [Read more…] about Motional and Lyft to launch driverless ride-hail service in Los Angeles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: angeles, autonomous, city, los, lyft, motional, riders, transportation, vehicles

Michigan awards $260,000 in grants to mobility technology companies

November 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The state of Michigan has announced that three companies will receive $260,000 in total funding through the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform (MMFP) to test and deploy mobility projects across the state.

With these grants, Michigan will enable new mobility solutions that help address challenges related to school bus emissions, decaying mobility infrastructure and last-mile deliveries, all while reducing on-road miles, emissions, traffic, accidents and noise.

Lt Governor Garlin Gilchrist II says: “Shaping the next generation of mobility solutions means developing more than just automobiles. It means future-proofing our roads and bridges, as well as ensuring that our alternate and last-mile mobility solutions can support the areas where we live, work, visit and play. [Read more…] about Michigan awards $260,000 in grants to mobility technology companies

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: bridges, communities, emissions, infrastructure, last mile, michigan, mmfp, mobility, school, state, transportation, workhorse

Beep wins award from Intelligent Transportation Systems World Congress

November 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Beep, a provider of multi-passenger, autonomous electric mobility solutions, has been selected by ITS World Congress Hall of Fame as the winner of the 2022 Industry Award for the Americas.

The award, announced at the annual ITS World Congress event in Los Angeles on Wednesday, recognizes Beep’s continued expansion of its autonomous mobility network in Lake Nona, a 17-square mile master-planned community and advanced district within the City of Orlando, Florida.

The Lake Nona network is the longest-tenured autonomous shuttle deployment in the United States, with the first routes launched in September 2019. [Read more…] about Beep wins award from Intelligent Transportation Systems World Congress

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, beep, city, community, company, congress, country, lake, mobility, nona, project, shuttle, transportation, vision

Autonomous truck maker Einride launches in Germany

September 15, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Autonomous truck startup Einride has launched into Europe’s largest transportation market – Germany. In conjunction with the official launch, Einride has signed an impressive list of local partners including global appliance leader Electrolux.

Robert Falck, founder and CEO of Einride, says: “Germany is in the driving seat of Europe; where it goes others follow suit.

“We have the opportunity and technology to bring the biggest change to the freight industry since the invention of the internal combustion engine and are ready to join forces with local partners to make transportation history.” [Read more…] about Autonomous truck maker Einride launches in Germany

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, einride, europe, freight, german, germany, partners, sweden, transportation

ZF to showcase autonomous commercial transportation system solutions

August 31, 2022 by David Edwards

ZF’s Commercial Vehicle Solutions division will present its latest range of future-ready automation technologies and expertise at IAA Transportation 2022.

This includes ZF’s innovative next generation Autonomous Driving Open Platform Technology (ADOPT) automated chassis control solution.

The advanced platform bridges autonomous vehicles’ virtual driver software with its actuation systems using standardized interfaces developed to automotive standards. [Read more…] about ZF to showcase autonomous commercial transportation system solutions

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: adopt, automated, automation, autonomous, chassis, commercial, control, driving, generation, software, solution, solutions, system, transportation, vehicle, yard, zf

Denso and Honeywell to develop electric engine for Lilium Jet

August 9, 2022 by Mai Tao

Denso and Honeywell Aerospace are co-developing an electric motor for the Lilium Jet.

This is the first product developed by Honeywell and Denso since formalizing their alliance, and it marks Denso’s entry into the aerospace market. The two companies will work with Lilium, developer of the first all-electric vertical take-off and landing (“eVTOL”) jet, to integrate the e-motor into Lilium’s aircraft engines.

Electric aircraft are not only quiet and comfortable, but are also more sustainable as they do not emit CO2. As mobility becomes increasingly diversified, air mobility offers potential solutions to prominent transportation issues, such as traffic congestion in urban centers, CO2 emissions and transportation access in less populated areas. [Read more…] about Denso and Honeywell to develop electric engine for Lilium Jet

Filed Under: Aircraft, News Tagged With: aerospace, air, aircraft, denso, e-motor, electric, flight, help, honeywell, jet, lilium, mobility, sustainable, transportation

AECOM to partner with MnDOT and the City of White Bear Lake on automated shuttle pilot

August 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

AECOM, an infrastructure consulting firm, is partnering with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and White Bear Lake on the launch of an automated shuttle pilot within the city.

The shuttle, which has been named “Bear Tracks”, will run for one year on a 1.5-mile route and be free to use, connecting area residents to several community facilities and businesses.

The project will incorporate key elements of MnDOT’s Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) Strategic Plan, including enhanced mobility for persons with disabilities, better travel options for elderly communities, and more public awareness of automated vehicle technologies. [Read more…] about AECOM to partner with MnDOT and the City of White Bear Lake on automated shuttle pilot

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: aecom, area, automated, av, bear, community, lake, minnesota, mndot, partner, pilot, project, shuttle, technology, tracks, transportation, white

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