FERNRIDE’s safety & security concept for autonomous terminal tractors has recently passed the evaluation conducted by the international testing and certification company TÜV SÜD. The safety concept for autonomous terminal tractors is the first of its kind in the European Union.
Every terminal is different. Whether it’s the layout, available space, or access to skilled labor - these unique conditions require an automation solution that can adapt without causing disruptions or requiring major infrastructure changes.
FERNRIDE and JOST announce strategic development partnership to drive forward important future topics in the logistics sector: Decarbonisation, automation and the search for solutions to the driver shortage are at the heart of the joint activities.
After more than a year of successful cooperation in the terminal and FERNRIDE-enabled autonomous terminal tractors being a part of daily live operations and doing productive moves, it is time to share the insights and learnings from this unique deployment.
Before the 1950s, shipping was a chaotic ballet of barrels, crates, and sacks, each piece of cargo loaded individually onto ships. Then came Malcolm McLean, a trucking entrepreneur with a vision for efficiency.
Autonomous vehicles, such as terminal tractors, are increasingly being utilized within container terminals for horizontal transportation to improve efficiency and safety. Autonomous, electric vehicles offer the potential for 24/7 operation, reduced manual labor, and optimized driving patterns.
Germany-based autonomous trucking innovator FERNRIDE announces their next generation autonomous vehicle kit. FERNRIDE’s Vehicle Kit is designed to endure extreme conditions like sub-zero temperatures, ice and blizzards in Estonia, as well as the arid climate and...
Guenter Schmidmeir, renowned for his expertise in the container terminal industry, joined FERNRIDE's mission. With a remarkable career spanning 25 years, this industry veteran has held key positions including General Manager at Navis and Senior Vice President of Automation Sales at Kalmar.
We are excited to see our CEO and co-founder Hendrik Kramer on the Forbes 30 under 30 list of 2024! Hendrik is featured on the Manufacturing and Industry list...
I am not here to steer controversy, but let me get straight to the point: human-assisted autonomy is the only path to scalable and reliable logistics automation today. Especially, in the AV space we are used to the moonshot approach: it’s all in or nothing; either full autonomy or none at all...
When it comes to autonomous vehicles, it is a no-brainer that one of the first questions that comes to mind is “How safe is this technology?”. It pushes the boundaries of human innovation and prompts us to create new frameworks and approaches to how we think about safety. In this article we share a glimpse...
A global survey conducted by FERNRIDE recently revealed that a staggering 67% of terminal professionals ranked the level of automation in their terminals as “Low” or “Moderate”. This eye-opening report uncovers the gap in the container terminal industry’s automation journey, a sector that is pivotal to the global trade.
Germany-based autonomous trucking innovator FERNRIDE has closed a further $19M in its Series A funding, pushing the total round amount to $50M. This comes as the company strengthens its focus on advancing the transition towards automated and sustainable logistics by creating the world's leading human-machine collaboration technology.
HHLA TK Estonia, a subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), and Munich-based scale-up FERNRIDE have successfully completed the first phase of their joint project at the Estonian terminal, where the companies will continue to develop the project and promote autonomous driving...
Fernride announces Dr. Volker Hartmann as its new general counsel. In June 2023, the pioneering German autonomous electric trucking company announced a round of series A financing...
FERNRIDE, a leading German autonomous, electric trucking company, has secured $31 million in Series A funding to accelerate the transition towards automated and sustainable logistics by creating the world's leading human-machine collaboration technology.
Industry leaders join forces to offer teleoperated and autonomous driving capabilities ready for commercial use
HHLA Next, Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG’s innovation unit, is investing in Munich-based start-up FERNRIDE. A pilot project for highly automated and electric container logistics is being launched at the HHLA TK Estonia terminal in Tallinn in partnership with HHLA International.