ISEE and TICO Launch Industry-First Fully Integrated Autonomous Yard Trucks, Deployed at Major Logistics Hub
ISEE, a leading provider of autonomous driving solutions, and TICO, a prominent manufacturer of terminal tractors, have announced a strategic partnership to deliver the industry's first fully integrated, production-deployed autonomous yard truck. This innovative collaboration is already seeing practical applications at a Fortune 100 logistics service provider hub, where multiple autonomous trucks are handling production moves safely, efficiently, and reliably. The core of this partnership lies in ISEE's advanced AI-driven autonomy stack seamlessly integrating with TICO's robust and widely adopted tractor platform. This integration ensures that each autonomous unit undergoes rigorous factory and site acceptance testing, guaranteeing high performance in demanding yard environments. ISEE has demonstrated its leadership in the field, having completed hundreds of thousands of autonomous trailer moves, making it the most experienced and proven AI yard truck solution provider. TICO manufactures durable, easy-to-maintain trucks that are already in widespread use across various logistics settings, including warehouse distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and port terminals. By marrying TICO's reliable hardware with ISEE's cutting-edge software, the partnership is set to address the growing need for efficient and safe yard operations across the logistics industry. To further enhance adoption, ISEE and TICO are launching a retrofitting program, allowing current TICO customers to upgrade their existing fleets with ISEE's autonomous driving system. This initiative aims to unlock the benefits of autonomy quickly and cost-effectively, making it accessible to a broader range of operations. With tens of thousands of TICO yard trucks currently in service across the United States, the potential impact of this program is significant. Yibiao Zhao, Co-Founder and CEO of ISEE, emphasized the importance of this partnership in setting a new standard for autonomy in logistics yards. "By combining our AI-driven autonomy stack with TICO’s widely adopted and serviceable tractor platform, we’re delivering a scalable solution that improves safety, reduces labor dependency, and boosts operational efficiency," he stated. Jim Grooms, President of TICO, added, "ISEE brings industry-leading autonomous technology that has earned strong customer feedback in complex logistics environments. Together, we’re offering a production-ready solution designed to operate reliably across warehouse, plant, and port settings—at scale." The partnership is not only focused on new deployments but also on scaling up existing operations. Additional customer deployments across North America are planned for later this year, marking a significant step towards the widespread adoption of autonomous yard trucks. These trucks can operate in mixed-traffic environments, enhancing safety and reducing the reliance on human labor, which is becoming increasingly scarce and expensive in the logistics sector. ISEE's technology includes a comprehensive suite of sensors, computers, and drive-by-wire solutions, all designed to work together seamlessly. The company's commitment to secure autonomy is evident in its enterprise-grade cybersecurity measures, ensuring both safety and data integrity. TICO's Pro-Spotter line, known for its durability and ease of maintenance, further solidifies the partnership's potential to transform logistics operations. Both companies are dedicated to delivering real-world autonomous solutions that drive measurable improvements in logistics. The integration of ISEE’s AI and TICO’s hardware is seen as a critical advancement in the industry, addressing the challenges of labor shortages, rising operational costs, and increasing safety standards. The autonomous yard trucks are expected to significantly reduce downtime, improve yard management, and enhance overall productivity. Industry insiders view this partnership as a game changer. Experts note that the combination of ISEE's proven AI technology and TICO's extensive fleet presence could accelerate the adoption of autonomous vehicles in logistics yards. The retrofitting program, in particular, is praised for its potential to bring immediate and tangible benefits to existing operations without necessitating a complete overhaul of current infrastructure. ISEE, founded in 2018, is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company's mission is to revolutionize logistics with safe, efficient, and resilient autonomous solutions, leveraging advanced AI and cybersecurity. TICO, based in South Carolina, has been manufacturing high-quality terminal tractors and trailers since 1979, providing reliable and durable equipment to the logistics industry. Their respective strengths make them a formidable pair in pushing the boundaries of automation in logistics.