Locomation signs up 3rd trucking company for its autonomous technology
At the press conference announcing the deal, the first user of the Locomation technology, Wilson Logistics, gave an update on what it is doing in the autonomous space.
At the press conference announcing the deal, the first user of the Locomation technology, Wilson Logistics, gave an update on what it is doing in the autonomous space.
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Regulators give Wilson Logistics more flexibility for CLP holders participating in revenue-generating freight.
Truck platoon technology company Locomation has announced a rare deal for the sector: a hefty purchase order from Wilson Logistics, a transportation logistics company based in Springfield, Missouri. Under the […]
Pittsburgh-based Locomation completes first commercial demonstration of its synced-up convoys
Deliveries of contracted freight with actual trucks will be the focus of the three-year partnership.
Jens Bjørn Andersen, chief executive officer, said the company was “very pleased with the strong results for the second quarter of 2019. Global transport markets are soft – especially within air freight, but DSV has managed to outgrow the market while still delivering market leading profitability.”
The purchase is the latest in a string of acquisitions the company has completed in the past five years.