UK’s North East advances autonomous logistics

An autonomous terminal tractor driven by Oxa’s self-driving technology, shown quayside at Port of Tyne

Source: Port of Tyne

The North East Automotive Alliance and partners have successfully completed the P-CAL (Port Connected and Automated Logistics) project, marking a significant step forward for autonomous logistics in the UK

Delivered through the government-backed CAM Pathfinder programme, the initiative brought together the Port of Tyne, Oxa and a consortium of industry and academic organisations to deploy a fully autonomous terminal tractor within a live port environment.

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