
Automa Systems
About Automa Systems
Automas mission is to fully automate trucking. This starts with fully automating dispatch, using machine learning to maximize asset ROI and then integrating self-driving trucks. Automa makes fully-automated dispatch and routing software for vehicle fleets. Trucking companies have, until now, needed humans to in/out source loads, dispatch and route vehicles to take into account unpredictable factors like traffic, weather and driver delays. Through a combination real-time processing of streaming data, mathematical optimization, and parallel computing we are able to route/re-route vehicles in real-time without any human intervention. Automa provides its web and mobile products for free while generating revenue through SaaS dispatch and commission for new loads we provide to trucking companies. We have already won a grant from the US Department of Transportation for developing a bus system that functions without schedules.
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Competitors of Automa Systems include Embark Trucks, Einride, Kodiak Robotics, iSee, Aurora and 11 more.
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Peloton is a connected and automated vehicle technology company dedicated to improving the safety and efficiency of the U.S. trucking industry and other global automotive markets. Peloton creates partnerships with customers to provide and manage tools for saving fuel, avoiding accidents, and improving operational insight through the use of connectivity, automation and data analytics. Peloton's flagship platooning system links the active safety systems of pairs of trucks, and connects them to a cloud-based Network Operations Center that limits platooning to appropriate roads and conditions while provides safety-critical services to trucks and drivers both in and out of platoon.

Kodiak Robotics develops autonomous technology to carry freight forward. It offers a technology stack that is purpose-built for long-haul trucks. Its modular hardware approach, SensorPods, integrates sensors into a streamlined sensor-pod structure that optimizes for perception, scalability, and maintainability. Kodiak Robotics was founded in 2018 and is based in Mountain View, California.
Kache.ai is a stealth mode autonomous trucking startup founded by Anthony Levandowski, formerly of Waymo.
iSee is a developer of autonomous driving technology. It offers self-driving yard trucks to help companies automate their logistics hubs and achieve yard safety, cost savings, consistent driving performance, and reliable driving capacity. The firm was founded in 2017 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

PlusAI provides full-stack self-driving technology to enable large-scale autonomous commercial transport. The company offers artificial intelligence (AI) technology for commercial fleet management, driving tests, trucking operations, and other software solutions serving clients worldwide. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

Gatik develops software solutions for self-driving vehicles for urban logistics. It targets the logistics market with its fleet of self-driving box trucks. It enables autonomous trucking companies to fulfill on-demand and scheduled deliveries. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Mountain View, California.