All posts tagged Autonomous Vehicles

How Autonomous Vehicles Benefit the Supply Chain

Guest Blog by MHI Member Company, OTTO Motors Manufacturers often struggle to find ways to improve their supply chain. Labour displacement, hiring challenges, and an increased need for safety all negatively impact productivity. However, investment in autonomous vehicles are on the […]

New Video on MHI View: Evolving Sensor Technology for Autonomous Vehicles

As part of MHI’s ongoing video program, this new episode focuses on: Evolving Sensor Technology for Autonomous Vehicles Today’s autonomous mobile robots use a variety of sensors to make their way around their environments. Most autonomous vehicles today use some combination […]

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GM to Implement Fully Autonomous Vehicles – with No Steering Wheel – in 2019

by Morgan Cruz, Marketing Content Coordinator, MHI | @mhi_morgan Imagine if the next time you request a ride on your phone, a driverless vehicle pulls up. Not only that, but the car has no steering wheel or pedals. You get in […]

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Meet the Speakers at the 2017 MHI Annual Conference

The 2017 MHI Annual Conference will feature four keynotes and 12 educational sessions over two days October 2 – 4 in Boca Raton, Florida. Here, you’ll learn how disruptive technologies are defining new opportunities for supply chains, how to lead an organization […]

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Last Mile Delivery Technology Trends

By Brian Reaves, MHI Executive Vice President If you pay attention to media headlines, you might think that airborne drones, autonomous, self-driving vehicles or crowd-sourced private vehicle owners will be delivering your online purchases to your doorstep within the next […]

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The Future of Delivery: Drones Versus Wheeled Autonomous Vehicles

As part of MHI’s ongoing video program, this new episode focuses on: The Future of Delivery: Drones Versus Wheeled Autonomous Vehicles Recent excitement around drone delivery has drawn a lot of industry attention. However, we may be ignoring the more […]

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