Self-driving trucks begin mail delivery test for US Postal Service
"This run is really in the sweet spot of how we believe autonomous trucks will be used," said TuSimple Chief Product Officer Chuck Price.
"This run is really in the sweet spot of how we believe autonomous trucks will be used," said TuSimple Chief Product Officer Chuck Price.
'We're making rapid progress. Should be solved shortly'
After launching a proof of concept earlier this year, IBM and Maersk have unveiled TradeLens, the production version of an electronic ledger for tracking global shipments; the companies say they have 94 participants piloting the system, including more than 20 port and terminal operators.
Christchurch based Jade Software has reported a 24 percent rise in revenues for 2016, after reporting zero revenue growth in 2015. It cut net loss before tax to $0.6m after reporting a loss of $3.2m in 2015.
Zebra Technologies Corporation has released the results of its Warehouse Vision Study, which it says reveals that enterprises are seeking to rollout high-tech solutions to deal with increased shipment volumes.
US multinational Lockheed Martin has won the contract to provide logistical services for New Zealand’s defence forces.
A $1.5 billion global logistics company is not what many consider agile, but Dematic has proven it is just that after the Asia Pacific arm replaced its core IT architecture in less than a month with a platform built on Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL).
Auckland-based data visualisation software developer iVistra has won the backing of French security visualisation company IDentifie to push iVistra’s products into Europe.
Christchurch’s Jade Software has signed a memorandum of understanding with CMC Limited, the publicly listed IT services company that is 51% owned by TCS, which is, in turn, part of Indian industrial conglomerate Tata Corporation. The latter boasts annual revenues in excess of US$22 billion (NZ$30 billion).