New autonomous vehicles

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While the early optimism that autonomous vehicles would soon be seen on public roads has faded, there are still high hopes from
some OEMs and terminal operators that autonomous tractors and AGVs will be able to operate in container terminals without
requiring a separate fenced-off zone in the near future.

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New autonomous vehicles

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While the early optimism that autonomous vehicles would soon be seen on public roads has faded, there are still high hopes from
some OEMs and terminal operators that autonomous tractors and AGVs will be able to operate in container terminals without
requiring a separate fenced-off zone in the near future.

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