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Aidrivers and Total Soft Bank partner to boost port efficiency

Total Soft Bank, an industrial logistics solutions company, has partnered with Aidrivers, which specialises in Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled autonomous solutions and autonomous retrofitting capabilities for industrial automation.

The agreement focuses on the development of autonomous container management and mobility solutions that meet the operational needs for safety, productivity, efficiency and resiliency.

“We will be collaborating on opportunities to address the market’s needs for port terminal automation where each party’s skills and expertise may complement the other’s,” said Dr. Rafiq Swash, founder and CEO of Aidrivers.

“Our AI and autonomous solutions are designed to eliminate downtime and deliver zero waste, to contribute to decarbonisation in ports and logistics,” he added.

Aidrivers will contribute to this collaboration, with its know-how in the creation and implementation of autonomous simulation, its experience, proven systems in digital twinning, V2X-enabled fleet operator and business intelligence with environment perception map.

J.S. Choi, chairman and CEO of Total Soft Bank, stated, “Our agreement with Aidrivers reflects our commitment to innovation and to supporting terminal operators as they explore the opportunities offered by automation for the most productive and efficient port operations.”





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