Inbound Logistics | May 2026

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AIR Cargo-Heavy Lift UAS

COMMANDING ATTENTION: Autonomous Tech Makes Gains Companies are logging supply chain autonomy milestones with real-world testing and completed runs across land, air, and sea.

HEAVY-LIFT FLIGHT, CHECK AIR, a smart aircraft manufacturer,

delivery. The 230-mile route from Riggy’s Truck Parking in northeast Houston to Safe Stop in Hutchins, near Dallas, marks Bot Auto’s rst commercial load delivered without a safety driver onboard, without relying on any low-latency remote human feedback, and without an in-cab observer. Bot Auto’s broker partner, Ryan Transportation, booked the overnight lane, supporting a shipper with a tight delivery window.

The work tested the system’s object detection performance alongside radar, automatic identication systems, and visual watchkeeping. Orca AI’s SeaPod computer-vision units achieved 94% precision (635 “true positive” detections out of the 739 targets) and 98.6% recall, detecting nearly all relevant objects. There was zero system downtime during the voyage, indicating the viability of broader AI adoption and eventually autonomous shipping. Prototype to Watch: Humble Hauler The cab-less, autonomous electric Class 8 truck from Humble Robotics, a California- based startup, promises to slash costs and improve payload eciency. Humble Robotics built the prototype—a motorized trailer that can be tailored to logistics applications—in less than six months. The electric platform adapts to cargo types, logistics environments, and obstacles. It uses a universal lock and twist interface that enables operators to lengthen or shorten the platform to suit all kinds of cargo. Equipped with a Level 4-capable sensor suite, it is designed to move shipping containers from dock to dock without any human intervention.

completed the rst ight of its Production AIR Cargo-Heavy Lift UAS, one of the world’s largest VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing)-capable unmanned platforms (pictured above) . With a 550-pound payload capacity, the aircraft is designed for demanding logistics missions, including commercial cargo delivery, contested logistics, remote resupply, and humanitarian aid. Its enhanced autonomy and ight logic enable reliable, repeatable mission execution with minimal human intervention. 230-MILE OVER-THE-ROAD DELIVERY, DONE Bot Auto completed a fully humanless, over-the-road commercial truckload

Orca AI platform

AI OCEAN NAVIGATION PASSES THE TEST Lloyd’s Register assessed AI navigation technology in a live vessel trial with Orca AI. The global professional services group conducted the trial on a feeder containership during a ve-day voyage through some of the Mediterranean’s busiest shipping lanes, from the port of Gioia Tauro in Italy to Marsaxlokk, Malta.

Bot Auto truck

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