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Aurora and McLeod software partner to manage autonomous truck shipments

Aurora Innovation and McLeod Software announced on Thursday that they will integrate their self-driving trucks platform into McLeod Software’s Transportation Management System in order to increase adoption.

McLeod TMS and Aurora's API will integrate to allow customers to manage their autonomous shipments.

Aurora's president, Ossa Fischer, said that by meeting customers where they already are with their TMS, it is easy to take advantage of the safety and efficiency advantages of autonomous trucks.

As other autonomous trucking startup companies like Plus and Waabi try to capture the market, they are also developing their own technologies.

McLeod is currently beta testing Aurora's integration and plans to make the feature available to customers in 2019.

The road to commercialization for self-driving cars, particularly trucks, is long and includes regulatory approvals, hours of testing, and large capital investments.

Aurora began commercial driverless operations in Texas earlier this year -- an open state to self-driving technologies -- by using its flagship Aurora Driver technology for long-haul trucks.

McLeod offers software for managing trucking logistics, freight brokerage management and more than 1,200 clients. (Reporting and editing by Sahal Muhammad in Bengaluru, Zaheer Kachwala from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)