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Neolix at Forefront as Autonomous Logistics Scales to the Middle East and Beyond

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Neolix at Forefront as Autonomous Logistics Scales to the Middle East and Beyond
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Company Highlights Commercial Momentum in Physical AI at LEAP East 2026HONG KONG , July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As global supply chains contend with rising delivery costs and labor shortages, autonomous logistics has gone from pilot project to scalable business model. Deployments with global retailers have cut fulfillment lead times from six hours to two while reducing delivery costs significantly."Physical AI will scale first in logistics, because goods move in high-frequency, measurable, ROI-driven networks," Zhao said. "The question in the region is no longer 'Can autonomous logistics work?' It is 'How fast can we scale it?'"Zhao said the industry's next stage is transforming vehicles into shared logistics infrastructure.

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Company Highlights Commercial Momentum in Physical AI at LEAP East 2026HONG KONG , July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As global supply chains contend with rising delivery costs and labor shortages, autonomous logistics has gone from pilot project to scalable business model. Neolix, the global leader in L4 autonomous logistics, believes it is the first Physical AI application to reach meaningful commercial scale, operating in structured environments where efficiency, safety and ROI can all be measured directly.That momentum takes center stage this week at LEAP East 2026, the inaugural Asia-Pacific edition of LEAP, held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from 8–10 July.

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