Agricultural robots are not commodity SKUs. They are oversized, high-value, sensor-dense systems that need careful loading, tie-down, and often permit-grade routing long before anyone presses “autonomous start.”
The logistics gap is the space between purchase and a machine that is truly operational in your field—delivered, installed, calibrated, safety-checked, and trusted by your crew. AgRoboNews Logistics maps the providers who close that gap so you are not improvising with general freight brokers or generic rigging crews.
For providers: List transport, rigging, installation, commissioning, or bundled deployment packages on AgRoboNews so buyers can find teams that already understand ag robotics—not only general machinery hauling.
For buyers: Use deployment support requests to describe your robot, site access, and timeline—we route inquiries to qualified partners as coverage grows.