Mercedes-Benz Vans invests in world's leading manufacturer of delivery robots

With its involvement as lead investor, Mercedes-Benz Vans underpins its strategic, long-term collaboration with Starship Technologies

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 13 Jan 2017 Views icon4116 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
ilot projects combining Mercedes-Benz vans and delivery robots are planned to be initiated in Europe over the course of this year

ilot projects combining Mercedes-Benz vans and delivery robots are planned to be initiated in Europe over the course of this year

In line with its strategic future initiative advance, Mercedes-Benz Vans has invested in Starship Technologies, the world's leading start-up company for the development of ground-based, autonomous delivery robots.

As lead investor, Mercedes-Benz Vans has participated in the 16.5 million euro financing round (convertible note). The two companies have already introduced the so-called mothership concept back in September 2016. The concept combines the advantages of a van with those of an autonomous delivery robot.

A Sprinter presented as a prototype serves as a mobile loading and transport hub for eight robots. Thanks to the intelligent interlinking of delivery processes, it will play a part in significantly improving the efficiency of last-mile delivery logistics in future. The mothership concept is the first outcome of an R&D cooperation between Mercedes-Benz Vans and Starship Technologies that began in 2016. Through its financial commitment to Starship Technologies, Mercedes-Benz Vans is now reinforcing this strategic, long-term collaboration.

"The robot can only travel short distances under its own power and until now has had to return to the warehouse to be reloaded after each delivery. On the one hand, the introduction of the van as a mobile hub widens the operational radius of the robots significantly, while also rendering superfluous the cost-intensive construction and operation of decentralised warehouses. We see the combination of these two technologies as an opportunity to give our van customers access to some completely new services and business models. At the same time, we make the delivery process much more convenient for the end customer", says Volker Mornhinweg, Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans. "For example, the concept makes it much easier to deliver goods to the end customer on time."

Systematic development

The aim is to develop the concept systematically over the coming months. As the two companies recently announced at CES 2017 in Las Vegas, initial pilot tests for this combination of van and robot are planned for Europe. Following pilot testing of the delivery robots, which has been and continues to be undertaken by Starship Technologies with other partners, the plan is to begin widespread testing of the joint concept with one or several logistics partners. The launch of the pilot project in a real-world environment is scheduled to take place later this year.

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