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Volvo sets up new business area for autonomous transport solutions

Volvo Autonomous Solutions will constitute a new business area as of 1 January 2020. (Image source: Volvo Group)

In an attempt to accelerate the development, commercialisation and sales of autonomous transport solutions, the Volvo Group has created a Volvo Autonomous Solutions

This will enable the Volvo Group to meet growing demand and to offer the best possible solutions to customers in such segments as mining, ports and transport between logistics centres, as a complement to today?s products and services, said a statement from the company.

With global developments that are characterised by higher demand for transportation, increasingly congested roads and major environmental challenges, the industry needs to provide transport solutions that are safer, have a lower environmental impact and are more efficient, it noted.

According to Volvo Group, autonomous transport solutions, based on self-driving and connectivity technologies are well-suited for applications where there is a need to move large volumes of goods and material on pre-defined routes, in repetitive flows.

In such situations, autonomous transport solutions can create value for customers by contributing to improved flexibility, delivery precision and productivity, it added.

?We have experienced a significant increase in inquiries from customers. With the Volvo Group?s wide range of offerings and broad experience of different applications, we have a unique opportunity to offer solutions that meet their specific needs. It is a logical next step for us to gather expertise and resources in a new business area with profit and loss responsibility to take autonomous transport solutions to the next level,? says Martin Lundstedt, president and CEO.

The Volvo Group has already demonstrated a number of different autonomous transport solutions.

In the Electric Site project, material handling in a quarry was automated and electrified. The result was a safer working environment and a reduction of operator costs by 40 per cent and of carbon dioxide emissions by 98 per cent.

At the Br?nn?y Kalk mine in Norway, autonomous Volvo FH trucks will be used in commercial operation to transport limestone along a five-km stretch.

Another initiative is the self-driving, connected and electric vehicle Vera. In its first assignment, Vera will form part of an integrated solution to transport goods from a logistics centre to a port terminal in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Volvo Autonomous Solutions will constitute a new business area as of January 2020. Its financial results will be reported as part of the Truck segment. The recruitment process for the position as Head of Volvo Autonomous Solutions has commenced.