May23 , 2026

    Rajant, Embotech partner to accelerate port automation

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    Rajant Corporation, a developer of autonomous driving solutions for private grounds and smart industries, has teamed up with Embotech to promote port autonomy.

    Zurich testing of Rajant’s networking with Embotech’s autonomous driving solution, which was installed in a terminal truck, revealed very dependable, low-latency, high-bandwidth connectivity for communications in teleoperation and autonomy.

    Erich Smidt, Rajant Vice President of Sales, EMEA, said: “A port environment is very dynamic with a lot of metal and moving equipment, such as cranes, tractors, and containers.

    “These obstructions block RF signals, and Rajant’s unique Kinetic Mesh solution ensures high availability and reliability of real-time connectivity to support their autonomous applications. The testing results at the port proved Rajant is the right communication technology for this environment.”

    Dr. Giorgio Corbellini, Head of Commercial Vehicle Automation at Embotech stated: “This pilot project shows how the autonomous vehicle can use Rajant Kinetic Mesh to get correction service for the local RTK station and get the transportation tasks from the control tower.

    “Unlike less stable wireless technologies, Rajant met the challenges with continuous connectivity, enabling the decoupling of the autonomous fleet and the rest of the operations for security reasons. Overall, Embotech is impressed with Rajant’s expertise.

    “Our collaboration on the testing ground in Zurich was instrumental in validating the concept. The seamless transition to the actual site speaks volumes about the quality of their work. We’re excited to see the technology’s potential applications move forward and unfold globally.”

    Just last month, the Port of Helsingborg, in partnership with Terberg and EasyMile, announced tests for an autonomous terminal tractor.

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