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Autonomous Solutions and Phantom Auto Partner to Deploy Unmanned Yard Trucks
by Staff Writers
Mendon UT (SPX) Apr 06, 2020

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A new fully unmanned yard truck solution combines the expertise of four companies: Autonomous Solutions, Phantom Auto, FANUC America Corporation, and Terberg

"The combination of these four leading companies brings an autonomy solution that has never been more needed in the logistics sector to lower costs and increase safety and efficiency." said Mel Torrie, founder and CEO of ASI.

ASI's Mobius software gives operators real-time awareness and control of a fleet of unmanned trucks, each of which is driven by ASI's proven autonomous vehicle technology. Phantom Auto's remote communication layer provides a reliable link between the Mobius software and the trucks over any network, enabling monitoring, tele-assistance, and tele-driving.

The Mobius application gets orders from an operator or management system, plans a path for a truck to pick up and drop off a trailer, and sends the plan to the truck. The Terberg yard truck, with automation-ready drive-by-wire electronic controls, is driven by ASI software to the trailer or dock.

There, a FANUC robotic arm uses proprietary technology to connect or disconnect the pneumatic brake line to the trailer, making this a truly end-to-end solution. By making high-quality, real-time control possible across broad geographic coverage areas, ASI's unmanned yard truck solution increases its customers' vehicle operational efficiency and operational design domains.

The unmanned yard truck solution is:

(1) vehicle-agnostic, so customers can work with their existing fleet and preferred yard truck brand;

(2) hardware-agnostic and easy to integrate, so that customers can use the solution without overhauling their vehicle hardware architecture; and

(3) requires no modifications to trailers in order to obtain air line connections.

"With both Phantom and ASI's technology combined into one product, we believe we have the most scalable end-to-end solution in the market, enabling our yard truck customers to get out of a sandbox environment and into actual deployments," said Mel Torrie.

"Phantom is excited to partner with one of the top autonomy providers to continue deploying unmanned vehicles across the logistics market," said Shai Magzimof, founder and CEO of Phantom Auto.

Added Elliot Katz, co-founder of Phantom Auto: "With our yard truck solution, we are proving once again that autonomy combined with remote operation can get unmanned vehicles deployed today."


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