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AITX inks major logistics expansion

AITX inks major logistics expansion

DETROIT — Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions (AITX), along with its wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), has announced that one of its largest global logistics clients has placed the first order in a series of expected expansions.

The client has added devices, software and subscription services across the full RADTown environment, marking the beginning of a broader rollout planned for the coming months.

This location is reducing its reliance on traditional manned guarding in favor of a technology first model built around RADTown. The initial order includes two AVA devices for verified access control, one TOM unit for visitor and vendor management, one ROAMEO mobile security vehicle for continuous patrol, one SARA (Speaking Autonomous Responsive Agent) license, the Company’s multiple award-winning agentic AI platform for real time monitoring and autonomous response, plus twenty-seven RADSoC and twenty-four ROSS subscriptions for centralized oversight and workflow automation. Together these deployments replace multiple guard posts and provide a level of consistency, coverage and control that is difficult to achieve with labor based programs.

“This client has been a standout partner for many years,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO and founder of AITX and RAD. “Their decision to expand across our full solution set is a meaningful milestone. They understand the strength of RADTown and how it lifts both security and daily operations. Their continued commitment shows real confidence in our direction and in the results we are delivering.”

RADTown is an AI-powered security ecosystem engineered for organizations that need consistent security performance across large networks of facilities.

“This expansion aligns perfectly with the conversations we had with this client at ISC West earlier this year,” said Mark Folmer, CPP, PSP, President of RAD. “They saw how RADTown brings consistency, control and scale to a complex logistics footprint. This first phase reflects that understanding and we are prepared for the additional phases already being scoped.”

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