CEVA Logistics is teaming up with Kodiak Robotics to deliver freight autonomously between Dallas, Forth-Worth, Austin, and Oklahoma City, reports the American Journal of Transportation.
Through this partnership, Kodiak and ceva have become the first-ever companies to deliver freight autonomously in the state of Oklahoma.
'CEVA is committed to working alongside leading automation and robotics suppliers - like Kodiak with its proven autonomy technologies - to unlock value for our customers' supply chain operations,' said CEVA Logistics president Shawn Stewart.
'At CEVA, we define innovation as the implementation of new ideas with business impact, and our partnership with Kodiak will deliver more business value to our customers, especially in light of the current supply chain crisis and the ongoing driver shortage.'
CEVA delivered its first load with Kodiak in November 2021 and is moving goods weekly on the 200-mile freight lane between Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin.
Kodiak Robotics has been delivering freight daily between Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston since mid-2019.
'CEVA is at the forefront of global logistics innovation and has recognised early on that the trucking industry will see the first widespread adoption of self-driving technology,' said Kodiak CEO Don Burnette.
'Kodiak and CEVA are focused on serving Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and Oklahoma City, because they cover some of the richest freight corridors in the US. As Americans grapple with pandemic-related supply-chain issues and the long-term truck driver shortage, CEVA is leading the industry in adopting new technology that will benefit its customers.'
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Through this partnership, Kodiak and ceva have become the first-ever companies to deliver freight autonomously in the state of Oklahoma.
'CEVA is committed to working alongside leading automation and robotics suppliers - like Kodiak with its proven autonomy technologies - to unlock value for our customers' supply chain operations,' said CEVA Logistics president Shawn Stewart.
'At CEVA, we define innovation as the implementation of new ideas with business impact, and our partnership with Kodiak will deliver more business value to our customers, especially in light of the current supply chain crisis and the ongoing driver shortage.'
CEVA delivered its first load with Kodiak in November 2021 and is moving goods weekly on the 200-mile freight lane between Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin.
Kodiak Robotics has been delivering freight daily between Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston since mid-2019.
'CEVA is at the forefront of global logistics innovation and has recognised early on that the trucking industry will see the first widespread adoption of self-driving technology,' said Kodiak CEO Don Burnette.
'Kodiak and CEVA are focused on serving Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and Oklahoma City, because they cover some of the richest freight corridors in the US. As Americans grapple with pandemic-related supply-chain issues and the long-term truck driver shortage, CEVA is leading the industry in adopting new technology that will benefit its customers.'
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