Quick Takeaways
- Zelostech autonomous logistics vehicles mark a key step in Malaysia’s postal automation journey.
- The pilot signals growing momentum for commercial-scale autonomous logistics deployments globally.
On January 21, 2026, Zelostech joined hands with Pos Malaysia Berhad and Autonomous Logistic Solutions (ALS) to roll out Malaysia’s first autonomous vehicle proof of concept focused exclusively on postal and logistics operations. The initiative positions Zelostech autonomous logistics vehicles at the center of next-generation delivery innovation.
The phased trial begins at Pos Malaysia’s National Mail Centre, where autonomous operations are being evaluated in a controlled environment. This approach supports Pos Malaysia’s ongoing digital transformation while aligning with its environmental, social, and governance objectives, ensuring efficiency gains without compromising sustainability goals.
Designed as a scalable program, the proof of concept also establishes a foundation for wider operational use, including potential deployment on public roads. Regulatory engagement remains a core element of the collaboration, helping ensure compliance while accelerating readiness for real-world logistics applications.
For Zelostech, the collaboration further strengthens its role as a global partner in postal automation. Building on active deployments across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, the company benefits from an ecosystem where autonomous logistics vehicles are rapidly moving beyond pilot phases.
With more than 16,000 autonomous logistics vehicles already operating worldwide, the sector is transitioning steadily toward commercial-scale adoption. The Malaysia pilot reflects how postal and logistics operators are increasingly embracing autonomy to enhance resilience, efficiency, and long-term competitiveness.
The phased trial begins at Pos Malaysia’s National Mail Centre, where autonomous operations are being evaluated in a controlled environment. This approach supports Pos Malaysia’s ongoing digital transformation while aligning with its environmental, social, and governance objectives, ensuring efficiency gains without compromising sustainability goals.
Designed as a scalable program, the proof of concept also establishes a foundation for wider operational use, including potential deployment on public roads. Regulatory engagement remains a core element of the collaboration, helping ensure compliance while accelerating readiness for real-world logistics applications.
For Zelostech, the collaboration further strengthens its role as a global partner in postal automation. Building on active deployments across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, the company benefits from an ecosystem where autonomous logistics vehicles are rapidly moving beyond pilot phases.
With more than 16,000 autonomous logistics vehicles already operating worldwide, the sector is transitioning steadily toward commercial-scale adoption. The Malaysia pilot reflects how postal and logistics operators are increasingly embracing autonomy to enhance resilience, efficiency, and long-term competitiveness.
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