Fahrzeugbau / Automotive

Arnold NextG Blogspot Logistics Insight: Last Mile, Maximum Impact

In logistics, the last mile is widely regarded as both the most expensive and the most complex link in the supply chain. Whether in urban centers, dense suburban areas, or traffic-restricted delivery zones, the final stretch from distribution hub to end customer demands high effort, personnel, and cost. Recent studies show that up to 53% of total logistics costs are tied to this final delivery segment.

These challenges are compounded by structural pressures: a growing shortage of qualified drivers, limited curb space, stricter environmental regulations, rising emissions, and an ongoing surge in delivery volumes due to booming e-commerce. According to the PAVE Europe White Paper (2025), the global last-mile delivery market has already surpassed $155 billion USD—and continues to grow rapidly.

Autonomous systems: The game changer in urban logistics

The logistics sector has long been searching for scalable, reliable solutions—and automation is proving to be just that. Autonomous vehicles are increasingly seen as a key enabler for next-generation urban delivery: compact, emissions-free, operational 24/7, and independent of traditional driver availability.

But autonomy means more than just driverless operation. It requires a complete technological ecosystem—covering motion control, safety, energy management, and seamless integration into existing fleet architectures. This is where Arnold NextG and its NX NextMotion platform come in.

NX NextMotion – the control nerve center for autonomous delivery

Arnold NextG’s Drive-by-Wire system replaces mechanical linkages with fully electronic actuation of steering, braking, and acceleration. What sets NX NextMotion apart: it is multi-redundant, fail-operational, and engineered for continuous use in urban environments.

Technology highlights:

  • Fully integrated Drive-by-Wire system – no mechanical steering linkage required
  • Certified according to ASIL D, SIL 3, ISO 21434, and UNECE R155
  • Supports OTA updates, live diagnostics, and built-in cybersecurity
  • Real-time interfaces for autonomous navigation stacks
  • Platform-agnostic: compatible with delivery robots, microvans, and urban shuttles

NX NextMotion becomes a mission-critical control platform for OEMs, vehicle developers, and systems integrators looking to bring autonomous delivery solutions to the streets.

Proven advantages in real-world operations

Arnold NextG’s platform is already showing its strengths in pilot programs and industrial use cases—across autonomous logistics vehicles and high-level delivery automation. Its modular architecture allows for rapid integration into a wide range of vehicle types—without compromising safety.

Key benefits for the last mile:

  • Lower operating costs: reduced maintenance and downtime through elimination of mechanical wear parts
  • Capacity gains: autonomous operation without driver cabins increases payload space
  • Fleet flexibility: enables deployment of smaller, driverless units with optimized cargo capacity
  • Improved delivery frequency: precise vehicle control even in dense, narrow streets
  • Environmental impact: supports emission and noise reduction goals
  • High system uptime: redundant architecture ensures reliable 24/7 operation

Why Arnold NextG?

As a pioneer in advanced Drive-by-Wire systems, Arnold NextG is based in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company develops and manufactures certified control platforms for highly automated and autonomous vehicles—designed to meet real-world operational demands. The NX NextMotion platform is the result of more than a decade of safety-critical development, rooted in specialty vehicle engineering and industrial-grade applications.

"We bring autonomous control to the places where it creates real value—on the road, on industrial sites, and in the last mile." Kevin Arnold, Managing Director

Conclusion: The last mile is not just being automated—it’s being redefined

In an era marked by urbanization, sustainability, and economic pressure, the last mile is more than a logistics problem—it’s a strategic lever. With NX NextMotion, Arnold NextG provides the platform to activate that lever—securely, efficiently, and ready to scale.

We control what moves.

Über die Arnold NextG GmbH

About Arnold NextG:
Arnold NextG realizes the safety-by-wire® technology of tomorrow: The multi-redundant central control unit NX NextMotion enables a fail-safe and individual implementation, independent of the vehicle platform and unique worldwide. The system can be used to safely implement autonomous vehicle concepts in accordance with the latest hardware, software and safety standards, as well as remote control, teleoperation or platooning solutions. As an independent pre-developer, incubator and system supplier, Arnold NextG takes care of planning and implementation – from vision to road approval. With the road approval of NX NextMotion, we are setting the global drive-by-wire standard. www.arnoldnextg.com

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Arnold NextG GmbH
Breite 3
72539 Pfronstetten-Aichelau
Telefon: +49 175 3218157
http://www.arnoldnextg.de

Ansprechpartner:
Mathias Koch
Head of Vice President Business and Corporate Development
E-Mail: mathias.koch@arnoldnextg.de
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