Yamaha Motor and Tier IV set up JV for autonomous transportation service

JV will help factories combat labour shortages through further automation.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 30 Mar 2020 Views icon3077 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Yamaha Motor Co and Tier IV launched ‘eve autonomy’, a joint-venture company based in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. This will develop an autonomous transportation service to help Yamaha Motor and other companies address chronic labour shortages and growing needs for high-mix low-volume production.

Beginning in April, ‘eve autonomy’ will begin offering easily implemented solutions that combine Tier IV’s autoware, an open-source operating system for autonomous driving and Yamaha Motor’s vehicle-body development technologies. Envisioned subscription-type services and after-sales support will enable customer factories to respond to demand fluctuations and reduce their initial costs of implementation.

Yamaha Motor and Tier IV, which have jointly developed autonomous transportation services on a pilot basis, started to trial services on production lines this month at Yamaha Motor's Hamakita Plant in Hamamatsu.

Makoto Shimamoto, director and general manager, Mobility Technology Division, Yamaha Motor said, “eve autonomy will provide an autonomous transportation service for extra-efficient labor-saving production. By combining Yamaha Motor’s expertise in hardware and reliability with Tier IV’s speed and cutting-edge technologies, I believe we will create unprecedented value.”

Shinpei Kato, Founder and CTO, Tier IV said, “This collaboration between a leading Japanese company like Yamaha Motor and a deep-tech startup like Tier IV will be highly competitive on the global stage. By combining the expertise of our joint team and the capabilities of our Autoware, we aim to revolutionise autonomous transportation services. With the tough times the world is currently facing, we will do our best to provide something positive.”

Now, eve autonomy is taking over this pilot trial from its parent companies to provide the autonomous transportation service to Yamaha Motor manufacturing plants in Japan and overseas. As the next step, the company plans to leverage the knowhow it gains in optimizing the services at Yamaha Motor manufacturing plants to provide highly functional and reliable solutions to general customers.

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