Driverless vehicles are part of our day-dreams of a utopian, space aged city of the future. While we might be a good few years away from them zooming up our roads, there are some, manufactured by Aurrigo International, that are revolutionising baggage and cargo transportation at airports. We’re also seeing their gradual emergence in the road passenger market. To learn more about this rapidly growing manufacturer, we sat down with CEO, David Keene
By the sounds of things, back end operations at airports around the world have needed a revamp for some time, as baggage handling systems rarely get updated. Aurrigo, which takes its name from the Latin word for chariot, has tapped into that need and has consequently seen huge growth in recent years. David did mention…
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