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automotiveJune 5, 2026
Neolix and QuikBot Join Forces for Autonomous Delivery in ASEAN
Neolix and QuikBot's partnership aims to revolutionize autonomous delivery in Singapore and beyond, with implications for factories across ASEAN.
Autonomous Delivery Takes a Leap Forward in ASEAN \\[8pt] The collaboration between Neolix, a leading developer of Level 4 autonomous logistics vehicles, and QuikBot Technologies, a Singapore-based deep-tech company, is set to transform the landscape of autonomous delivery in Southeast Asia. This strategic partnership aims to create an end-to-end autonomous delivery solution that spans public roads, building interiors, and individual doorsteps, with significant implications for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. \\[8pt] ## A Comprehensive Solution for Urban Logistics \\[8pt] Neolix brings its extensive experience in autonomous mobility and fleet operations to the table, while QuikBot contributes its Autonomous Final-Mile Delivery Platform-as-a-Service (AFMD PaaS) and Ambient Permission Plane. Together, they will develop a continuous delivery chain from public roads into buildings and to individual doors, addressing the high-frequency delivery needs of urban environments. For factories in ASEAN, this means more efficient and reliable logistics, especially during peak hours and night-time operations. \\[8pt] ## Singapore as a Launchpad \\[8pt] Singapore, with its mature autonomous vehicle ecosystem, provides an ideal launch market for this collaboration. The city-state is already advancing its regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles, with initiatives from the Ministry of Transport to codify a comprehensive legislative framework. This supportive environment, combined with the deployment of autonomous public shuttles and bus trials, sets the stage for a robust autonomous delivery network. For ASEAN factories, this means a blueprint for future deployments in their own countries, leveraging the lessons learned and technologies developed in Singapore. \\[8pt] ## Implications for ASEAN Factories \\[8pt] The partnership between Neolix and QuikBot has the potential to significantly enhance the efficiency and resilience of logistics operations in ASEAN. In Thailand, where the automotive and electronics industries are booming, autonomous delivery can streamline supply chains and reduce operational costs. In Vietnam, with its growing manufacturing sector, the technology can support the rapid expansion of industrial parks and smart cities. In Indonesia, where traffic congestion is a major issue, autonomous delivery can provide a more reliable and faster alternative for last-mile logistics. In Malaysia, the integration of autonomous delivery solutions can boost the competitiveness of the semiconductor and medical industries. \\[8pt] ## Looking Ahead \\[8pt] As Neolix and QuikBot work towards deploying their end-to-end autonomous delivery model in Singapore, the success of this pilot project will pave the way for broader adoption in other ASEAN markets. The standardization of the interface between public roads and building interiors will enable rapid replication in countries where both companies already have a presence, such as the UAE, Japan, and South Korea. For factory buyers in ASEAN, this means a more integrated and efficient logistics system, reducing lead times and improving overall productivity. \\[8pt] In conclusion, the partnership between Neolix and QuikBot represents a significant step forward in the development of autonomous delivery solutions. For ASEAN factories, it offers a glimpse into a future where logistics operations are more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective, driving the region's industrial growth and competitiveness.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Robotics & Automation News, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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