It isn't enough that Japan already has its iconic bullet train that's the envy of the world. No: it must now construct an ...
Japan is looking to up its world-leading mass transit game with a “conveyor belt road” meant to be a 320-mile automated cargo ...
Japan has a problem – there aren’t enough truck drivers to meet demand. The solution? A stretch of highway connecting Tokyo ...
This ambitious project, which aims to revolutionize the nation’s logistics industry, could play a crucial role in addressing ...
Connecting Tokyo and Osaka, developers are aiming for full operations of the three-lane automated cargo transport corridor by ...
Japan is planning to build an automated cargo transport corridor between the capital city of Tokyo and Osaka. Dubbed a ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Japan is planning to build what it describes as a "conveyor-belt road" ...
No: it must now construct an entire "conveyor belt road" to embarrass us all. Also referred to as an "autoflow road," the automated cargo transport corridor will span some 320 miles, linking Tokyo ...