Zelostech, short for Zelos Technology, and Eevie have launched an autonomous cargo vehicle deployment in the Changi Airport Free Trade Zone in Singapore. Zelostech is using its Z5 autonomous cargo vehicle to connect parts of Changi Airport’s logistics network, including ground handling, cargo consolidation, freight forwarding, and related operations.

The deployment supports driverless cargo movement across interconnected airport logistics operations and establishes an integrated model for landside logistics automation.

The Changi Airport project marks another step in Zelostech’s expansion across Southeast Asia. The company previously secured public road operating approvals in Singapore, enabling its autonomous logistics vehicles to operate in regulated urban environments.

Zelostech is also expanding in Malaysia. In January, it partnered with Autonomous Logistic Solutions (ALS) and Pos Malaysia to launch Malaysia’s first autonomous vehicle proof-of-concept dedicated to postal and logistics operations, according to Zelostech. The phased trial began at Pos Malaysia’s national mail center.

During the proof-of-concept phase, Zelostech and ALS completed more than 1,000 kilometers of autonomous operations in a controlled environment with Pos Malaysia. The project logged 36 consecutive days without accidents or operational incidents, the company said.