Driverless trucks to help run Singapore chemical company


  • TECH
  • Friday, 19 May 2017

A chemicals company in Singapore is planning to introduce driverless trucks guided by GPRS in a bid to reduce its need for truck drivers. 

The trucks, a collaboration between the Singapore Management University and Dutch-based VDL Groep, will be trialled by chemicals logistics company Katoen Natie from September. 

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