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Production-ready autonomy for agriculture, construction, defense, mining, maritime, landcare, and logistics & material handling.

Seven Industries — One Autonomy Platform
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260+ Autonomous Vehicles
500K+ Driverless Miles
30+ Vehicle Platforms
Agriculture
Autonomous Spraying & Field Operations
Construction
Earthmoving & Site Autonomy
Defense
Unmanned Ground & Maritime Systems
Mining
Haul, Drill & Material Handling
Maritime
Unmanned Surface Vessel Operations
Landcare
Mowing, Mulching & Vegetation Maintenance
Logistics
Warehouse, Yard & Port Material Handling
260+Vehicles Deployed
30+Platforms
// Status
Production Ready

Commercial deployments today.

// Engineering
Factory Integrated

Built specifically for OEMs.

// Track Record
Commercially Proven

Real machines. Real customers. Real environments.

Seven Industries, One Platform

The same autonomy stack.
Every operating environment.

Select an industry to see the operational challenges, the Mach products that solve them, and the path to fleet-wide deployment.

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Agriculture

Autonomous spraying, harvesting, and field operations across row crop, specialty crop, and orchard acreage.

Autonomous Sprayers GNSS Guidance Sensor Fusion Detection
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Construction

Autonomous excavators, dozers, ADTs, and wheel loaders for earthmoving, grading, and solar-field construction.

Grade Control Site Awareness Remote Teleoperation
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Defense

Unmanned ground and surface systems for perimeter security, last-mile resupply, mine clearing, search and rescue, and maritime surveillance

GPS-Degraded Navigation Rugged Hardware Multi-Vehicle Coordination
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Mining

Autonomous haul trucks, drilling rigs, surface miners, and material handling across pits, quarries, and remote mine sites.

Haul Route Autonomy M2M Connectivity 24-Hour Operation
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Maritime

COLREGs-compliant unmanned surface vessels for fisheries surveillance, environmental monitoring, hydrographic survey, and port operations.

Vessel Autonomy Over-the-Horizon Connectivity Collision Avoidance
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Landcare

Autonomous mowing, land clearing, and vegetation maintenance for utility corridors, solar fields, roadside ROW, and turf.

Slope Operation Vegetation-Penetrating Radar Remote Fleet Monitoring
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Logistics

Autonomous forklifts, yard trucks, and AMRs for warehouse, yard, and port material handling operations.

Throughput Optimization IoT-Enabled Fleets Personnel-Safe Navigation
Autonomous Spraying & Field Operations

Agriculture

Autonomous spraying, harvesting, and field operations across row crop, specialty crop, and orchard acreage.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

02  /  The Problem

Operational Challenges

Labor Shortage & Seasonality

Skilled operators are scarce during planting and spray windows; missed windows cost yield.

Input Cost Pressure

Overlap, drift, and over-application waste chemical and fuel on every imprecise pass.

Connectivity Gaps

Fields span large areas with inconsistent cellular coverage, breaking fleet visibility mid-operation.

03  /  The Solution

How Mach Solves It

Command
Perception
RadX
Nexus
Ops

Mach Command handles centralized navigation, dynamic path planning, and precise implement control for spraying and harvesting passes, while Perception and RadX fuse stereo vision, Lidar, and radar to hold guidance and obstacle detection steady in dust and variable canopy.

04  /  What You Need

Featured Products

Mach Command

Centralized navigation and dynamic path planning with precise implement control, built for rugged field reliability.

Path Planning Implement Control Rugged Reliability

Mach Perception

Stereo vision, radar, and Lidar sensor fusion for row detection, obstacle avoidance, and depth mapping in the field.

ROW Detection Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Fusion

Mach Nexus

M2M communication and OTA updates keep every sprayer or harvester in a group connected and coordinated.

Fleet Coordination OTA Updates Secure Telematics
05  /  Proof

Case Study

“GUSS Automation has deployed hundreds of autonomous sprayers across more than two million acres, reducing chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35% while running coordinated multi-machine spray passes with no operator in the cab.

— GUSS Automation, Autonomous Orchard & Row-Crop Spraying

06  /  Outcomes

ROI

35%

Chemical & Cost Reduction

Precision multi-machine spray coordination cuts overlap and over-application.

2M+

Acres Sprayed Autonomously

Deployed across row-crop, orchard, and specialty acreage in commercial operation.

2.4×

Acres / Operator-Hour

One operator overseeing a coordinated multi-machine spray group.

−40%

Unplanned Downtime

Remote diagnostics and OTA updates catch issues before field failure.

07 / Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review sprayer or harvester architecture, CAN bus, and electrical system.

02

Field Pilot

Validate single-machine autonomy in representative field conditions.

03

Fleet-Wide Rollout

Scale to multi-machine coordination with OTA fleet management.

// Ready to scope Agriculture integration?

Earthmoving & Site Autonomy

Construction

Autonomous excavators, dozers, ADTs, and wheel loaders for earthmoving, grading, and solar-field construction.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

01  /  The Problem

Operational Challenges

Dynamic Job Sites

Personnel, equipment, and terrain change daily across excavation, grading, and solar-field builds.

Partial Connectivity

Active sites often have spotty cellular, breaking remote diagnostics and teleoperation links.

Equipment Downtime

Reactive maintenance discovers failures in the field, stalling schedules and crews.

02 / The Solution

How Mach Solves It

Command
Perception
Radx
Nexus
OPS

Mach Perception maintains continuous personnel and site awareness across excavators, dozers, ADTs, and wheel loaders, while RadX adds radar detection through dust and debris and Mach Ops gives site managers a remote view for teleoperation and monitoring.

03 / What You Need

Featured Products

Mach Perception

Real-time site and personnel awareness across dynamic, ever-changing job sites.

Personnel Detection Site Mapping Visual Guidance

Mach RadX

Phased array radar detection that holds up through dust,debris, and low visibility on active sites.

All-Weather Radar Debris Penetration Adaptive Beam Steering

Mach Ops

Cloud-based fleet management with a UI for remote site monitoring, planning, and teleoperation.

Remote Site Management Fleet Monitoring Teleoperation
04 / Proof

Case Study

“An earthmoving OEM integrated Mach Perception and RadX across excavators and ADTs to maintain reliable personnel detection through dust and debris, while Mach Ops gave site managers remote visibility and teleoperation control without adding crew on-site.”

— Earthmoving Platform, Active Job-Site Deployment

05 / Outcomes

ROI

−45%

Site Incident Rate

Continuous personnel and equipment awareness across the active site.

−30%

Service Visit Frequency

Remote diagnostics resolve issues without a truck roll.

+20%

Equipment Utilization

Less reactive downtime, more scheduled productive hours.

−60%

Diagnostic Response Time

Real-time fault data reaches the fleet manager immediately

06 / Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review machine architecture, control systems, and site operating profile.

02

Site Pilot

Validate autonomy and perception on an active job site.

03

Fleet-Wide Rollout

Scale across the fleet with remote diagnostics and OTA management.

// Ready to scope Construction integration?

Unmanned Ground & Maritime Systems

Defense

Unmanned ground and surface systems for perimeter security, last-mile resupply, mine clearing, search and rescue, and maritime surveillance.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

01  /  The Problem

Operational Challenges

GPS-Degraded Navigation

Jamming and contested terrain defeat GNSS-only navigation for patrol and resupply missions.

Extreme Environmental Demands

Sand, vibration, and temperature extremes exceed commercial component ratings.

Mission-Critical Reliability

Perimeter security, last-mile resupply, and mine-clearing missions cannot tolerate connectivity or sensor failure.

02  /  The Solution

How Mach Solves It

Command
RadX
Perception
Nexus
Ops

Mach Command coordinates multi-vehicle tasking across perimeter patrol, resupply, and search-and-rescue missions, while RadX and Perception hold detection steady in degraded visibility and Nexus maintains resilient connectivity through contested terrain

03  /  What You Need

Featured Products

Mach Command

Mission planning and multi-vehicle tasking for patrol, resupply, and reconnaissance operations.

Mission Tasking Multi-Vehicle Sync Route Planning

Mach RadX

Phased array radar that penetrates dust, smoke, and degraded visibility for long-range detection.

Degraded Visibility Long-Range Detection Adaptive Beam Steering

Mach Nexus

Secure M2M telematics and resilient connectivity engineered for contested, GPS-degraded environments.

Secure Telematics Resilient Comms OTA Updates
04  /  Proof

Case Study

“Unmanned surface vessels equipped with Mach systems have supported maritime surveillance missions for the US Navy and NOAA, coordinating multi-vehicle tasking and maintaining detection and connectivity across contested and open-water conditions.”

— Unmanned Surface Vessel Program, US Navy & NOAA

05  /  Outcomes

ROI

+25%

Mission Completion Rate

Reliable navigation and perception in degraded, contested conditions.

Reduced

Personnel Risk Exposure

Unmanned execution of patrol, resupply, and reconnaissance tasking in contested terrain.

+50%

Sensor Uptime, Degraded Conditions

Radar perception maintains function through dust, smoke, and low visibility.

−30%

Logistics Cycle Time

Coordinated multi-vehicle tasking compresses resupply cycles.

06  /  Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review vehicle architecture, mission profile, and environmental requirements.

02

Mission Pilot

Validate autonomy and perception under representative contested conditions.

03

Fleet-Wide Deployment

Scale to coordinated multi-vehicle mission tasking.

// Ready to scope Defense integration?

Haul, Drill & Material Handling

Mining

Autonomous haul trucks, drilling rigs, surface miners, and material handling across pits, quarries, and remote mine sites.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

01  /  The Problem

Operational Challenges

Remote Site Infrastructure

Mine sites often lack reliable cellular backhaul for fleet connectivity.

Continuous Operation Demands

24-hour haul cycles leave no window for manual diagnostics or downtime.

Hazardous Haul Routes

Dust, grade, and proximity to personnel create high-consequence safety margins.

02  /  The Solution

How Mach Solves It

Nexus
RadX
Command
Perception
Ops

Mach Nexus keeps haul, drill, and material-handling fleets connected via secure M2M telematics with no cellular backhaul required, while RadX delivers long-range radar detection along active haul routes.

03  /  What You Need

Featured Products

Mach Nexus

Secure M2M telematics and OTA delivery for haul route coordination with no cellular backhaul required.

M2M Telematics Offline Operation OTA Fleet Mgm

Mach RadX

Long-range phased array radar for personnel and equipment proximity detection at haul speed.

Long-Range Radar Proximity Detection All-Weather

Mach Command

Fleet-wide haul and drill cycle coordination across continuous, round-the-clock operation.

Haul Coordination Cycle Optimization Fleet Tasking
04  /  Proof

Case Study

“A haul truck platform deployed Mach Nexus across pit routes with no cellular backhaul, while RadX provided long-range detection for personnel and equipment proximity at haul speed.”

— Haul Truck Platform, Open-Pit Operations

05  /  Outcomes

ROI

+18%

Haul Cycle Efficiency

Coordinated routing and fewer unplanned stoppages across the pit.

−35%

Unplanned Stoppages

Remote diagnostics and M2M connectivity catch issues before failure.

−50%

Personnel Proximity Incidents

Continuous radar detection along active haul routes.

99%+

Fleet Connectivity Uptime

Secure M2M telematics maintains coordination without cellular backhaul.

06  /  Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review haul truck or drill architecture and site connectivity profile.

02

Site Pilot

Validate connectivity and detection along representative haul routes.

03

Fleet-Wide Rollout

Scale to continuous, round-the-clock haul fleet coordination.

// Ready to scope Mining integration?

Unmanned Surface Vessel Operations

Maritime

COLREGs-compliant unmanned surface vessels for fisheries surveillance, environmental monitoring, hydrographic survey, and port operations.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

01 / The Problem

Operational Challenges

Marine Environmental Exposure

Salt, moisture, and vibration exceed standard automotive component ratings.

Beyond-Line-of-Sight Connectivity

Vessels operate beyond reliable cellular range for extended survey and patrol missions.

Collision Avoidance at Sea

Open water and harbor traffic require continuous, COLREGs-compliant object and vessel detection.

02 / The Solution

How Mach Solves It

Nexus
Radx
Perception
Command
OPS

Mach Nexus sustains over-the-horizon connectivity via Starlink for extended offshore missions, while RadX and Perception provide continuous, COLREGs-compliant collision avoidance across open water and harbor traffic.

03 / What You Need

Featured Products

Mach Nexus

Over-the-horizon connectivity via Starlink, sustaining telemetry and command links on extended offshore missions.

Starlink OTH Extended Range Secure Telematics

Mach RadX

Phased array radar for continuous, COLREGs-compliant collision avoidance across open water and harbor traffic.

COLREGs-Compliant Collision Avoidance All-Weather Radar

Mach Command

Autonomous and remote path execution for fisheries surveillance, hydrographic survey, and port operations.

Vessel Autonomy Mission Planning Remote Piloting
04 / Proof

Case Study

“Unmanned surface vessels built on the Mach stack support fisheries surveillance, environmental monitoring, and hydrographic survey missions, maintaining COLREGs-compliant collision avoidance and over-the-horizon connectivity via Starlink throughout extended offshore operation.”

— Unmanned Surface Vessel Deployment, Offshore & Port Operations

05 / Outcomes

ROI

Extended

Onshore Crew Hours Saved

Remote piloting reduces the need for onboard crew on routine missions.

-45%

Collision Risk Incidents

Continuous radar-based detection across open water and harbor traffic.

+30%

Mission Duration

Starlink over-the-horizon connectivity sustains extended-range deployment.

99%+

Connectivity Uptime Offshore

Maintained telemetry and command links beyond cellular range.

06 / Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review vessel architecture, control systems, and mission profile.

02

Mission Pilot

Validate autonomy and collision avoidance in representative conditions.

03

Fleet-Wide Deployment

Scale to extended-range, COLREGs-compliant fleet operation.

// Ready to scope Maritime integration?

Mowing, Mulching & Vegetation Maintenance

Landcare

Autonomous mowing, land clearing, and vegetation maintenance for utility corridors, solar fields, roadside ROW, and turf.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

01  /  The Problem

Operational Challenges

Hazardous Terrain

Steep slopes and roadside conditions put operators at risk during manual mowing and clearing.

Inconsistent Coverage

Utility corridors, solar fields, and ROW segments span remote areas with minimal cellular infrastructure.

Fleet Oversight at Distance

Crews managing multiple machines across long corridors lack real-time visibility.

02  /  The Solution

How Mach Solves It

RadX
Command
Perception
Nexus
Ops

Mach RadX penetrates dense vegetation and canopy to detect obstacles other sensors miss, while Mach Command executes slope-aware autonomous coverage across mowing and mulching passes — connected by Nexus across corridors with no cellular coverage.

03  /  What You Need

Featured Products

Mach RadX

Phased array radar that penetrates dense vegetation and canopy for reliable obstacle detection.

Vegetation Penetration Obstacle Avoidance All-Weather

Mach Command

Slope-aware autonomous path execution for mowing, mulching, and clearing across roadside and corridor terrain.

Slope Compensation Path Execution Coverage Planning

Mach Nexus

M2M connectivity that keeps crews connected along remote corridor and solar-field segments.

Fleet Coordination Remote Coverage OTA Updates
04  /  Proof

Case Study

“A right-of-way mowing and mulching fleet integrated RadX and Command to operate autonomously on variable-slope terrain along utility corridors, with Nexus keeping units coordinated across segments with no cellular coverage.”

— Right-of-Way & Utility Corridor Vegetation Program

05  /  Outcomes

ROI

Removed

Operator Hazard Exposure

Operators no longer positioned on steep slopes or roadside hazard zones.

+40%

Coverage Rate

Autonomous operation sustains pace across longer corridor segments.

+15%

Fuel & Input Efficiency

Consistent path execution reduces overlap and re-work passes.

−90%

Fleet Visibility Gaps

M2M connectivity keeps units tracked along corridors without cellular.

06  /  Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review mower/mulcher architecture, slope rating, and corridor profile.

02

Corridor Pilot

Validate slope-aware autonomy on representative right-of-way terrain.

03

Fleet-Wide Rollout

Scale across crews with remote fleet monitoring via Nexus connectivity.

// Ready to scope Landcare integration?

Warehouse, Yard & Port Material Handling

Logistics

Autonomous forklifts, yard trucks, and AMRs for warehouse, yard, and port material handling operations.

01 / Information

Autonomous Harvesting Operations

Mach transforms harvesting logistics through fully autonomous crop haulage machinery.

Our technology autonomously pairs multiple machines with harvesters for loading, dynamically dispatching vehicles without manual intervention.

Real-time fleet management via an intuitive tablet-based interface ensures seamless coordination of equipment movements—minimizing downtime and maximizing harvest efficiency.

Precision Spraying Automation

Mach partnered with GUSS Automation to revolutionize precision spraying in orchards and vineyards, addressing challenges like labor shortages, tight operating spaces, and unreliable GNSS signals beneath dense canopies.

Leveraging advanced Lidar-based navigation, intuitive mapping interfaces, and seamless vehicle integration, Mach enabled GUSS’s autonomous sprayers to navigate challenging orchard environments without GNSS dependency.

With hundreds of autonomous sprayers deployed across more than 2 million acres, growers have achieved increased yield and crop quality, reduced chemical usage and operational costs by up to 35%, and enhanced sustainability through targeted spraying practices.

Livestock Feeding Automation for Dairies and Feed Yards

Mach’s autonomous solutions extend to livestock management, automating feeding processes in dairies and feed yards. Using Mach Perception’s advanced stereo vision and radar, our systems enable autonomous feed delivery vehicles to navigate barn or yard environments, detect obstacles like animals or equipment, and distribute precise amounts of feed based on real-time data from Mach Ops.

For dairies, this ensures consistent feeding schedules that improve milk production, while in feed yards, it optimizes feed distribution to enhance cattle growth rates.

This reduces labor demands and minimizes feed waste, addressing the high labor costs and inefficiencies often faced in livestock operations.

Row Crop Farming Automation

For row crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, Mach enables autonomous tractors and implements to perform precision planting, spraying, and harvesting.

Mach Command ensures centimeter-level accuracy in planting patterns, while Mach Perception’s sensor fusion (combining stereo vision, radar, and Lidar) allows for real-time obstacle detection and row-following in challenging field conditions.

Mach Ops provides fleet coordination, enabling multiple machines to work together seamlessly, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.

This results in higher yields and lower input costs, addressing the labor shortages and resource constraints common in large-scale row crop farming.

Specialty Crop Automation for Tomatoes, Lettuce, and More

Mach’s technology supports specialty crop growers, such as those producing tomatoes, lettuce, and other high-value crops, by enabling autonomous harvesting and weeding.

Mach Perception uses advanced computer vision to identify ripe produce—like tomatoes or lettuce heads—and guide robotic arms for gentle, precise picking, minimizing damage to delicate crops. For weeding, RadX Phased Array Radar penetrates dense foliage to detect weeds, enabling targeted removal without chemicals.

This reduces labor needs and supports sustainable practices, critical for specialty crop markets facing high labor costs and consumer demand for organic produce.

Implement Automation for Rate and Section Control

Mach enhances precision agriculture with implement automation for rate and section control, optimizing the application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Mach Command integrates with smart implements to adjust application rates in real-time based on soil conditions, detected via Mach Perception’s sensors.

Section control ensures inputs are applied only where needed, reducing waste and environmental impact.

For example, in variable-rate seeding, Mach’s technology adjusts seed density based on soil fertility maps, improving yields while conserving resources—a key benefit for farmers aiming to balance productivity with sustainability.

Vertical Farming and Indoor Agriculture

Mach’s technology can be adapted for vertical farming and indoor agriculture, where precision and automation are critical.

Mach Perception’s sensors monitor environmental factors like light, humidity, and nutrient levels, enabling autonomous systems to adjust conditions for optimal plant growth.

Mach Command powers robotic arms for planting, tending, and harvesting in stacked systems, while Mach Nexus ensures seamless machine-to-machine communication in controlled environments.

This is ideal for urban farms growing leafy greens, herbs, or microgreens, where labor costs are high and space is limited.

Agroforestry and Perennial Crop Management

For agroforestry systems and perennial crops like coffee, cocoa, or nut trees, Mach offers autonomous solutions for monitoring, maintenance, and harvesting.

Mach Perception’s sensors, including RadX radar, penetrate dense canopies to assess tree health, detect pests, or identify ripe fruit.

Autonomous vehicles equipped with Mach Command can navigate uneven terrain, performing tasks like pruning or targeted spraying.

Mach Ops enables long-term data collection to optimize intercropping strategies, supporting biodiversity and sustainability in agroforestry systems.

Advanced Quality of Work Monitoring to Enable Automated Implements

Mach’s RadX radar technology provides unparalleled visibility in challenging conditions. Unlike traditional sensors limited by dust, fog, or vegetation cover, RadX penetrates environmental obstacles to deliver accurate crop mass measurements, header height control, yield estimations, and vine cordon detection.

This ensures optimal harvesting performance even in adverse conditions, enhancing the precision of automated implements across all agricultural applications.

01  /  The Problem

Operational Challenges

Labor Constraints

Warehouse and yard operations run multiple shifts with persistent forklift and yard-truck staffing gaps.

Throughput Pressure

Manual material handling caps how fast goods move from dock to storage to outbound.

Personnel-Dense Environments

Forklifts, yard trucks, and AMRs share tight aisles and yards with workers on foot.

02  /  The Solution

How Mach Solves It

Perception
Command
Ops
Nexus
RadX

Mach Ops gives warehouse and yard managers a cloud-based UI for fleet planning, real-time monitoring, and throughput analytics, while Perception keeps forklifts, yard trucks, and AMRs personnel-safe in tight, high-traffic spaces.

03  /  What You Need

Featured Products

Mach Ops

Cloud-based fleet management with real-time monitoring and throughput analytics across forklifts, yard trucks, and AMRs.

Fleet Monitoring Throughput Analytics Mission Planning

Mach Perception

Stereo vision and sensor fusion for personnel-safe navigation in tight aisles and high-traffic yards.

Personnel Detection Obstacle Avoidance Visual Guidance

Mach Command

Centralized path planning and coordination across forklift, yard truck, and AMR fleets.

Path Planning Fleet Coordination IoT-Enabled
04  /  Proof

Case Study

“A yard truck fleet integrated with the Mach stack increased throughput by up to 30%, with Mach Ops giving operations managers real-time visibility into fleet status and Perception maintaining personnel-safe navigation across the yard.”

— Autonomous Yard Truck Fleet, Distribution & Port Operations

05  /  Outcomes

ROI

30%

Yard Throughput Increase

Coordinated autonomous yard-truck routing reduces dwell time between dock and storage.

−35%

Personnel Proximity Incidents

Continuous personnel detection across tight aisles and high-traffic yards.

+20%

Fleet Utilization

Cloud-based scheduling keeps forklifts and yard trucks in productive cycles longer.

24/7

Multi-Shift Operation

Autonomous fleets sustain throughput across shifts without staffing gaps.

06  /  Getting Started

Integration Path

01

Platform Assessment

Review forklift, yard truck, or AMR architecture and facility layout.

02

Facility Pilot

Validate personnel-safe autonomy in representative warehouse or yard conditions.

03

Fleet-Wide Rollout

Scale across shifts with cloud-based fleet monitoring and analytics.

// Ready to scope Logistics integration?

Cross-Industry Track Record

One autonomy platform,
proven across every environment.

260+

Vehicles Commercialized

Across agriculture, construction, defense, mining, maritime, landcare, and logistics & material handling.

500K+

Driverless Miles

Logged in commercial operation, not test tracks.

10+

Countries

Active deployments spanning six continents of operating conditions.

10+

Years in Production

Real machines, real customers, real environments — over a decade.

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