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Auto-DollyTug® aims to streamline baggage transfer with Schiphol

Royal Schiphol Group in collaboration with KLM is deploying a new self-driving baggage vehicle from Aurrigo International plc to help it optimise the separation of passenger baggage with long transfer times.

On an average day, Schiphol handles around 31,000 pieces of baggage from transferring passengers. Most of this luggage is processed in the morning, putting pressure on the baggage system and handling operations. KLM Baggage Services, together with Schiphol, ensures that all baggage reaches the right connection on time.

To transport baggage streams more efficiently, Schiphol is testing an electric, self-driving baggage vehicle supplied by Aurrigo. This autonomous vehicle transports luggage from passengers with long layovers from the aircraft to a temporary, secured storage location.

The first phase of the all-electric Auto-DollyTug® trial began in August last year, testing the route from the temporary baggage storage area to a secured storage location. At the appropriate time the autonomous vehicle then delivers the baggage to the baggage hall, where it can be entered into the system and further processed to the connecting fleet.  During this time, the vehicle mapped the platform environment using 3D cameras and learned how to navigate independently. Step-by-step, various aspects were trialled, such as autonomously picking up and dropping off containers and maneuvering through the busy baggage hall.

Aurrigo’s Auto-DollyTug airside at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

“Schiphol is committed to creating a more sustainable, emission-free ground operation.  We are replacing our entire vehicle fleet with a connected network of autonomous, emission-free vehicles. By doing so we automate all related processes. Even in an autonomous ground operation, employees will continue to play a crucial role, with their work becoming more varied and supervisory.” commented Jan Zekveld, Senior Manager Innovation at Royal Schiphol Group.

The latest testing involves Aurrigo’s Auto-DollyTug® operating on the pier, where it must navigate denser traffic. If this is successful, the test routes will be expanded, and eventually, the vehicle will be tested at aircraft stands by the end of 2025.  The autonomous vehicle is equipped with LiDAR sensors and 360-degree cameras, enabling it to navigate safely among other traffic, brake in time, and maintain sufficient distance. For safety purposes, an Operator will always be present in the vehicle during the trial to intervene if necessary.

Professor David Keene, CEO of Aurrigo International plc, commented: “Working with forward-thinking partners like Schiphol and KLM to bring autonomous solutions to real-world aviation challenges is very exciting.  “The work we are doing demonstrates a fantastic use case for our self-driving Auto-DollyTug®, showcasing how automation can enhance efficiency while supporting the workload for baggage handlers and easing pressure on airport systems. We’re proud to support Schiphol’s vision for a smarter, more sustainable future in ground operations.”

Aurrigo’s Auto-DollyTug on apron with KLM airplane taxing.

For further information, please visit www.aurrigo.com or follow the company across its social media channels.

Episode 4 – Driven by Design: The Creative Vision Powering Aurrigo’s Innovation

🌟 Episode 4 of Take Off is now live! 🎙️
✨ Title: Driven by Design: The Creative Vision Powering Aurrigo’s Innovation
🎧 Special Guest: Elliott Hawkins
🚀 What does it take to design autonomous vehicles that look like they’ve rolled straight out of the future? In this episode, we sit down with Aurrigo’s Chief Designer to explore the inspiration, creativity, and innovation behind our cutting-edge autonomous solutions. From sci-fi influences to real-world functionality, we dive into the artistic and engineering challenges of bringing these futuristic concepts to life.

🎥 Watch or 🎧 listen now on your favorite podcast platform or on our website here: EPISODE 4

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Lights, Camera, Aurrigo: How Hollywood is Shaping Our Brand

🌟 Episode 3 of Take Off is now live! 🎙️
✨ Title: Lights, Camera, Aurrigo: How Hollywood is Shaping Our Brand
🎧 Special Guest: Chris Keefe
🚀 In this episode, we learn about Aurrigo’s VP of Creative & Digital Marketing’s journey from Hollywood to Ottawa. From working on films starring A-list celebrities like Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Bacon, to documentaries capturing hashtagtechforgood at Not Impossible Labs, hear how he is bringing top-tier media production to the world of autonomous technology.

🎥 Watch or 🎧 listen now on your favorite podcast platform or on our website here:https://aurrigo.com/episode3/

Episode 2 – The Tech Changing the Tarmac

🌟 The wait is over! Episode 2 of Take Off is now live! 🎙️
✨ Title: Autonomous GSE: The Tech Changing the Tarmac
🎧 Special Guest: Miles Garner
🚀 In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking world of autonomous ground support equipment (GSE) and its role in revolutionizing airport operations. From boosting efficiency to shaping the future of aviation, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss!

💡 Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, a tech lover, or simply curious about the innovations transforming our tarmacs, tune in.
🎥 Watch or 🎧 listen now: https://lnkd.in/dWAQVNdb

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🚀 A fantastic event at ASPIRE Research Center’s CERV Conference! 🚀

It was a privilege to join the panel discussion on Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs and their integration with intelligent electrified transportation systems. The future of mobility is being shaped by these innovations, and collaboration across industries will be key to building safer, smarter, and more efficient transportation networks.

A huge thank you to ASPIRE Research Center for hosting such an engaging and insightful event, and to my fellow panelists for sharing their expertise! It was great to hear from so many forward-thinking leaders like Brian Cobb from CVG Airport – Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, who highlighted the exciting work they’re doing in this space. Great to see Aurrigo‘s AutoDollyTug in his presentation!

Looking forward to continuing these important conversations and driving innovation forward!
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