![]() ![]() “We need to do it step by step,” said Hervé in a call last week. “We will not replace everything at one time.” With that pilot successfully concluded, Geodis is working on a plan to deploy the technology commercially, according to Stéphanie Hervé, the company’s chief operation officer for Western Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The two companies began working together in 2019 to test remote-operated forklifts in a warehouse in Le Mans, France. The Paris-based company announced early Wednesday that it has formed a partnership with Silicon Valley start-up Phantom Auto to supply tele-operations. Logistics giant Geodis SA says it plans to begin using remote-operated forklifts in its warehouses.
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