Making its debut at CES, Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), a
leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles and equipment, today is
announcing electrification, AI, autonomy and connectivity solutions
to help everyday heroes—such as firefighters, soldiers, postal
carriers, construction workers and people doing tough work on the
tarmac of an airport – and the communities they serve. These
solutions include:
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Making its debut at CES, Oshkosh
Corporation today is announcing electrification, AI, autonomy and
connectivity solutions to help everyday heroes—such as
firefighters, soldiers, postal carriers, construction workers and
people doing tough work on the tarmac of an airport – and the
communities they serve. These solutions include: A
first-of-its-kind, purpose-built, all-electric refuse and recycling
front-loader vehicle along with AI and electrified technologies
that improve refuse and recycling collection in neighborhoods;
Autonomous robot designed for on-demand refuse collection to help
manage weekly chores; AI-enabled Collision Avoidance Mitigation
System (CAMS) for fire and emergency vehicles to provide critical
advance notice of an impending collision to first responders; and
Self-driving vehicles and connected solutions like iOPS® and
ClearSky Smart Fleet™ technologies to improve operations at
airports and on job sites. (Photo: Business Wire)
- A first-of-its-kind, purpose-built, all-electric refuse and
recycling front-loader vehicle along with AI and electrified
technologies that improve refuse and recycling collection in
neighborhoods.
- Autonomous robot designed for on-demand refuse collection to
help manage weekly chores.
- AI-enabled Collision Avoidance Mitigation System (CAMS) for
fire and emergency vehicles to provide critical advance notice of
an impending collision to first responders.
- Self-driving vehicles and connected solutions like iOPS® and
ClearSky Smart Fleet™ technologies to improve operations at
airports and on job sites.
“Technology is only as valuable as the positive impact it has on
our lives and within our communities,” said John Pfeifer, president
and chief executive officer, Oshkosh Corporation. “Oshkosh works
closely with customers to design and develop solutions for
difficult and challenging jobs– from protecting firefighters to
reducing pollution to keeping workers safe at heights and even more
routine tasks such as performing weekly chores. Our innovations use
AI, autonomy, connectivity and electrification to support a safe,
productive, quiet and clean future.”
Redefining Neighborhoods with Advanced, Purpose-Built
Technology
Oshkosh is redefining neighborhoods by empowering everyday
heroes with advanced, purpose-built technologies that support
innovation and sustainability. Electrified, route-based fleets are
revolutionizing essential services such as last-mile delivery, fire
and emergency response and refuse and recycling collection around
the globe.
At CES, Oshkosh is expanding its McNeilus® Volterra™ line with
the ZFL, an electric front-loader truck for commercial refuse and
recycling collection. Built for a full day of work on a single
charge, it features an ergonomic design, advanced driver assistance
system and telematics for fleet management. Oshkosh also unveiled
three new market-leading environmental technologies to complement
its McNeilus® refuse vehicle product line:
- AI-Enabled Bin Detection: Using AI and machine learning,
refuse and recycling collection vehicles detect bins, the operator
then deploys an electric arm with the push of a button. This helps
manage human error and speeds pickups.
- Electrified Arm: Oshkosh’s new electric arm technology
enables refuse and recycling vehicles to operate fast, manage noise
and save up to 45 minutes per day in operation time to support the
service of more households per day.
- AI-Powered Contamination Detection: Contamination
detection technology enables real-time identification of
contaminated recyclables using on vehicle on-the-edge processing,
enabling real time notification and decision-making ability. Unlike
cloud-based systems, which can experience delays and require high
data transfer, Oshkosh’s on-the-edge processing allows for rapid
contaminant detection.
Self-Driving, On-Demand Refuse Collection
Oshkosh is also pioneering a new way to tackle a weekly chore –
taking out the trash. At CES, the company is showcasing a Hail-able
Autonomous Refuse Robot – Electric or HARR-E™. HARR-E is an
autonomous, electric refuse collection robot that offers on-demand
trash and recycling pickup via a smartphone app or virtual at home
assistant. Using AI-enabled navigation and advanced sensors, HARR-E
autonomously collects waste and returns to a central collection
area.
With cutting-edge AI and robotic systems, Oshkosh has developed
a prototype system that optimizes efficiency and logistics to
complement traditional refuse collection services and redefine
day-to-day waste collection for modern, master-planned communities
and businesses.
Helping Manage Roadside Risks for First Responders
Oshkosh strives to make a difference in people's lives. Today,
first responders take incredible risks every time they respond to a
call on an active roadway. More than 250 first responders have died
from being struck by a vehicle on the job in the last four
years1.
To improve the awareness of first responders and service
workers, Oshkosh is featuring a Collision Avoidance Mitigation
System (CAMS) – the first system of its kind designed specifically
for roadside emergency scenarios. CAMS detects the trajectory,
speed and proximity of oncoming vehicles relative to a parked
response vehicle by using advanced camera technology with AI,
advanced autonomous driving sensors and radar. CAMS provides
seconds of advance notice of an impending collision, improving the
awareness of everyday heroes during roadside operations. The camera
system also records a continuous video feed that supports accident
reconstruction and insurance documentation.
Bringing Autonomous-Driving Technology to Airports and Job
Sites
Purpose-built, route-based vehicles are well-suited for airports
and job sites where predictable routes and repetitive tasks are
common.
Leveraging its advanced autonomy stack, Oshkosh is debuting a
driverless cargo handler for airports. This fully electric,
autonomous vehicle is designed to efficiently transport baggage
between designated locations on the airport ramp. Equipped with
LiDAR, radars, cameras and cutting-edge sensor perception, as well
as object recognition technologies, Oshkosh has developed a
purpose-built, fully autonomous solution that addresses the
evolving demands of the travel industry.
Oshkosh is also unveiling an interconnected job site ecosystem
with smart materials, automated maintenance and seamless workflows.
Highlights include:
- The JLG® Galileo, an all-electric machine combining boom lift
and rotating telehandler functions to aid productivity.
- An Autonomous Mobile Charging Robot (AMCR). This concept brings
wireless charging capabilities directly to equipment to help
optimize uptime and support accelerated adoption of electrified
products through the company’s ClearSky Smart Fleet™
technology.
Industrial Technology Designed to Transcend
Industries
Oshkosh’s advanced, proprietary technologies enable the seamless
integration of next-generation solutions across its portfolio of
purpose-built vehicles, tailored to meet the specific needs of each
application. As a market leader, Oshkosh delivers cutting-edge
technology while actively investing in future innovations to
continually enhance its capabilities.
This is exemplified by Oshkosh's electrified propulsion system.
Oshkosh seamlessly applies this electrification technology across a
broad range of vehicles, including fire trucks, refuse and
recycling collection vehicles and last-mile delivery solutions,
showcasing its ability to innovate and adapt for varied end
markets.
Visiting Oshkosh at CES
Attendees can check out Oshkosh innovations at CES booth #5616
in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC).
The latest information about Oshkosh’s CES presence can be found
at ces.oshkoshcorp.com.
About Oshkosh
Corporation
At Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK), we make innovative, mission-critical
equipment to help everyday heroes advance communities around the
world. Headquartered in Wisconsin, Oshkosh Corporation employs over
18,000 team members worldwide, all united behind a common purpose:
to make a difference in people’s lives. Oshkosh products can be
found in more than 150 countries under the brands of JLG®, Pierce®,
MAXIMETAL, Oshkosh® S-Series™, Oshkosh® Defense, McNeilus®, IMT®,
Jerr-Dan®, Frontline™ Communications, Oshkosh® Airport Products,
Oshkosh AeroTech™ and Pratt Miller. For more information, visit
oshkoshcorp.com.
®, ™ All brand names referred to in this news release are
trademarks of Oshkosh Corporation or its subsidiary companies.
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Statements
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to be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements
other than statements of historical fact, including, without
limitation, statements regarding the Company’s future financial
position, business strategy, targets, projected sales, costs,
earnings, capital expenditures, debt levels and cash flows, and
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could cause actual results to differ materially from those
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factors include risks related to the Company’s ability to
successfully execute on its strategic road map and meet its
long-term financial goals. Additional information concerning these
and other factors is contained in the Company’s filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements
speak only as of the date of this news release. The Company assumes
no obligation, and disclaims any obligation, to update information
contained in this news release. Investors should be aware that the
Company may not update such information until the Company’s next
quarterly earnings conference call, if at all.
1 Data from www.respondersafety.com 2019 -2023 struck by vehicle
fatalities.
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