The provider of automated logistics Fernride today announced the expansion of its management team. With Martin Isik and Thomas Bock, two top managers from BMW and Argo AI, the Munich teleoperations startup strengthens its C-Level.
The Munich-based start-up is to take over transports at the VW factory site. Teleoperation could thus solve a massive problem in the logistics industry.
Fernride, the provider of automated truck transport, has made a major coup. A former MAN executive joins the Munich-based start-up as a board member and investor - and wants to turn the industry upside down.
Fernride has a new board member who will also actively support the Munich-based start-up as an investor. Holger Mandel, former member of the Executive Board of MAN Truck & Bus SE and CEO of MAN Truck & Bus Germany, wants to realize the transition to automated and sustainable logistics through teleoperated driving with ernride in the future.
A bang for the logistics industry's buck: on April 1, automated logistics provider Fernride presents a prominent new addition.
Together with leading partners MAN Truck & Bus, Knorr-Bremse, Leoni, Bosch, BTC and leading research institutes, as well as TÜV and Autobahn GmbH, Fernride launches the ATLAS-L4 research and development project. We are putting fully automated trucks on the road for the first time by the middle of the decade.
Driving logistics automation: Our CTO Jean-Michael Georg explains for Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung how we are countering the driver shortage with automated logistics through teleoperation and how our technology works.
Fernride has made it to the "Top Employers SME 2022"! FactField GmbH once again conducted a large-scale survey of employees in Germany on behalf of FOCUS-Business to determine the top employers in the SME sector based in Germany.
Autonomous driving is being driven primarily by test trials with trucks. Numerous German startups are already getting involved. What matters now for the breakthrough to succeed.
There is much to suggest that the chaos in supply chains will continue in the coming year. Teleoperation can be an answer to the driver shortage.
Hendrik Kramer is co-founder of Fernride. A tech company from Munich that has made it its mission to fix the broken back of logistics. Which backbone are we actually talking about? The driver shortage in the logistics industry.
Fernride, founded in 2019, has already raised more than 10 million. "We have an ambitious goal: We want to be the leading provider of driverless transport services in Europe in five years," says founder Hendrik Kramer.
The truck driver shortage hasn't just been a problem since Corona. The Munich-based start-up Fernride has developed a solution.
Munich, October 2021 - Fernride has won over Rene Limberger as its interim Executive Vice President Engineering: At the Munich-based startup for driverless logistics processes, he will henceforth contribute his expertise in software and hardware development as well as extensive experience...
Driverless to combat driver shortage: Fernride has upgraded a Terberg Yard Tractor with its teleoperation vehicle kit. The driverless prototype is being publicly unveiled this week at the CENEX conference in Bedford, UK.
Fernride showcased its successful integration of a remote operation kit into a next- generation drive-by-wire YT tractor of industry leader Terberg on CENEX.
Transport in big cities needs new impulses. Ideas come from Bavaria: Fernride and other Munich-based start-ups have come up with amazing solutions for less car and more green in the city.
Fernride wants to make truck driving an office job. The teleoperation solution from Munich is ready for series testing.