Initiative for the Social Implementation of Automated Logistics Roads (MLIT) for FY2025: Operational Verification at Logistics Bases Assuming Automated Logistics Roads at Landport Yokohama Sugita
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Six companies including Nomura Real Estate and IHI conducted a demonstration experiment for the social implementation of 'Automated Logistics Roads' promoted by the MLIT at Landport Yokohama Sugita. The experiment verified the feasibility of automated cargo transfer and coordination with truck arrival information to address the serious driver shortage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is an Automated Logistics Road (Autoflow Road)?
- A: It is a new logistics infrastructure that sets up dedicated spaces on roadways for unmanned and automated transport vehicles to deliver goods 24 hours a day. It aims to address driver shortages and reduce CO2 emissions.
- Q: Where was the recent pilot project conducted?
- A: It was conducted at the 'Landport Yokohama Sugita' logistics facility, jointly developed by Nomura Real Estate and IHI in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
- Q: When is it expected to be operational?
- A: The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism aims to start operations on pilot routes by the mid-2030s.