![]() ![]() “We are growing our team with our partner ConGlobal to deploy more unmanned yard trucks and to meet the demand for more vehicle deployments from our scaling forklift customers,” Katz said in an interview. Phantom Auto co-founders, (left to right) Ohad Dvir, Shai Magzimoff and Elliot Katz They can operate the equipment remotely, as long as they have a strong internet connection.Īs demand grows for more remote yard truck and forklift operators, Phantom Auto co-founder and chief business officer Elliot Katz says Infrabridge’s $25 million will go a long way toward securing the resources needed to meet that demand. That potential makes a larger labor pool available because individuals who need work but don’t care to move don’t have to. ![]() In short, Phantom’s vehicle-agnostic remote operation software enables highly trained operators to remotely monitor, remotely assist, and remotely operate fleets of unmanned vehicles from thousands of miles away. ![]() Remotely operated forklift using Phantom Auto technology. “We are excited to partner with Infrabridge, which shares our vision for digitizing logistics And with ConGlobal, who will help us bring that vision to life with unmanned yard trucks,” said Shai Magzimoff, co-founder and CEO of Phantom Auto, in a statement. “Phantom Auto strategically aligns with our thesis of digitizing logistics to drive performance and efficiencies and create value within our portfolio companies.” “As ConGlobal continues on its transformation journey, we are focused on supporting enterprise performance through advanced solutions and innovation,” Damian Stanley, Infrabridge Managing Partner and Chair of the Investment Committee, said in a statement. Phantom is already working with ConGlobal to provide unmanned yard trucks to its customers, and is currently carrying live loads including on one of the world’s largest railroads. ![]()
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