Key takeaways
- Cyngn added Chandler Automation to its dealer network.
- The partnership will offer Cyngn’s autonomous DriveMod Tugger to food processors and packers.
- The solution targets repetitive material transport between processing and packaging lines.
- Chandler Automation will support nationwide deployment in the agriculture and food sector.
- Company leaders highlighted automation demand and operational efficiency.
Cyngn partners with Chandler Automation to expand food processing deployments
Cyngn (Nasdaq: CYN) announced that Chandler Automation has joined its dealer network and will begin offering Cyngn’s autonomous DriveMod Tugger to food processors and packers serving the agriculture sector.
Through the agreement, Chandler Automation will support the deployment of autonomous material handling systems across food processing facilities nationwide, extending the company's reach within a new industry vertical.
Chandler Automation to distribute Cyngn DriveMod Tugger
Under the partnership, Chandler Automation will offer the DriveMod Tugger to automate high-frequency, repetitive transport tasks between upstream processing lines and downstream inspection, packaging, and palletizing systems. According to the companies, the solution is designed to improve material flow within continuous production environments.
Chandler Automation is a full-service factory automation provider specialising in optical sorting, inspection, robotic palletising, and custom processing machinery. The company works with food processors to implement tailored automation systems intended to reduce labour costs and increase operational efficiency.
Automation demand in food processing operations
Lior Tal, CEO of Cyngn, said Chandler Automation’s established position in the food processing ecosystem supports Cyngn’s expansion strategy. “As food producers increase their investment in automation, the ability to autonomously move product between processing, inspection, and packaging lines becomes a meaningful opportunity to increase uptime and throughput,” he said.
Sean Chandler, CEO of Chandler Automation, noted that many food processing facilities have automated inspection and packaging but continue to rely on manual transport between stations. He said Cyngn’s autonomous vehicle technology aligns with the continuous-flow operations customers are implementing.
Cyngn builds momentum across industry verticals
The collaboration with Chandler Automation builds on Cyngn’s ongoing efforts to expand DriveMod deployments across multiple industries. By adding Chandler Automation to its dealer network, Cyngn aims to support broader adoption of autonomous material handling solutions within food processing and agricultural supply chains.
Cyngn stated that the partnership reflects continued demand for automation solutions designed to integrate with existing production systems and support scalable operations in food and agriculture manufacturing environments.
