International Motors has taken a major step in autonomous trucking with the launch of its second-generation customer fleet trials in Texas. Partnering with PlusAI, the initiative signals a turning point for freight transport as the industry prepares for commercial deployment of self-driving trucks by 2027. The trials are being closely watched by fleet operators, policymakers, and competitors as the technology nears large-scale adoption.
From beta to real-world
The trials are powered by PlusAI’s SuperDrive, an AI-based autonomous driving system refined through years of development. In late 2024, the TRATON Group, which...
Danfoss Power Solutions has partnered with Swift Navigation, Bonsai Robotics and HARD-LINE to expand the offerings in its autonomous machine development platform.
Danfoss will integrate...
In November 2020, autonomous open pit haulage technology company EACON Mining began an autonomous driving project in the South Pit of energy company TBEA,...
Epiroc has introduced the MTVR, a mobile hydraulic powerpack for electric blasthole drills.
Designed to enhance the utilisation and productivity of Epiroc electric drills, it...
Volvo has announced that electric trucks made with fossil-free steel are now being delivered to its customers, making it the first truck manufacturer in...
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With the growing popularity and versatility of fibres in concrete, CHRYSO works with local fibre specialist Oxyfibre to offer customers a...
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BKT launches FL 695 tire for construction and farming applications
BKT Launches FL 695 Tire For Construction And Farming Applications
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The company concluded agreement to acquire Creation Park, from a private property fund, for R119mn (approximately US$8.2mn). The industrial-zoned park is a modern 15,490 sq...