Daimler Trucks buys self-driving specialist
From Logistics Manager Magazine,
Published Monday 1 April 2019 12:13 pm
Daimler Trucks is acquiring a majority stake in Torc Robotics to accelerate its development of self-driving trucks.
Torc Robotics, based in Blacksburg, Virginia, has developed an
autonomous software solution for mobility applications including
self-driving cars and transit vehicles. It has integrated its
self-driving solutions on ground vehicles ranging from SUVs to 300-ton
mining trucks.
“With the ever rising demand for road transport, not the least
through e-commerce, there is a strong business case for self-driving
trucks in the U.S. market and I believe the fastest path to
commercialization for self-driving trucks is in partnership with Daimler
Trucks, the OEM market leader,” said Torc chief executive Michael
Fleming.
Roger Nielsen, chief executive of Daimler Trucks North America, said:
“Torc is not a start-up, but one of the world’s most experienced
companies for vehicle automation. Torc takes a practical approach to
commercialization and offers advanced, road-ready technology, plus years
of experience in heavy vehicles. Torc’s Level 4 system has been shown
to operate well for both urban and highway driving in rain, snow, fog,
and sunshine.”
The Torc team will work with Daimler Trucks’ developers, particularly
with the research & development team of Daimler Trucks North
America in Portland, Oregon. Torc will continue to develop its Asimov
self-driving software and testing at its Blacksburg facility.
Daimler Trucks North America is working on a truck chassis perfectly
suited for automated driving, particularly the redundancy of systems
needed to provide the maximum level of reliability and safety.
Under the agreement, Torc will remain a separate entity retaining its name, team, existing customers, and facilities in Blacksburg.