CEVA Logistics, Kodiak Robotics Launch Autonomous Freight Deliveries
March 14, 2022
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CEVA Logistics has teamed up with Kodiak Robotics, a leading
self-driving trucking company, to deliver freight autonomously
between Dallas Fort-Worth and Austin; and Dallas-Fort Worth and
Oklahoma City. Through this partnership, Kodiak and CEVA have become
the first-ever companies to deliver freight autonomously in the
state of Oklahoma. This partnership is a critical step towards the
companies’ long-term goal of integrating Kodiak’s technology into
CEVA’s North American truck fleet.
“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,” says Shawn Stewart, President & Managing Director,
North America, CEVA Logistics. “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, Texas. The companies expanded the partnership in
February 2022 with a new route between Dallas-Fort Worth and
Oklahoma City on the freight-rich Interstate 35 corridor. This route
runs 200 miles between a CEVA facility in Dallas and the delivery
point in Oklahoma City. On both routes, a Kodiak autonomous tractor
pulls a CEVA trailer filled with consumer products.
In addition to these two lanes in connection with CEVA, Kodiak
Robotics has been delivering freight daily between Dallas-Fort Worth
and Houston since mid-2019. Since mid-2021, Kodiak Robotics has also
been delivering freight weekly between Dallas-Fort Worth and San
Antonio.
“CEVA is at the forefront of global logistics innovation and has
recognized early on that the trucking industry will see the first
widespread adoption of self-driving technology,” said Don Burnette,
Founder and CEO, Kodiak. “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 U.S. 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.”
As
a global leader in third-party logistics, CEVA has vast experience
in integrating automation and robotics into both its contract
logistics and freight management operations. The company has a
consistent approach to technology integration to keep customer
success at the forefront of every decision. With more than 2,449
drivers in its North American fleet, CEVA is committed to the
benefits of autonomous technology to alleviate the strain on its
existing workforce.
Kodiak is developing the Kodiak Driver, the company’s self-driving
technology, to make trucking safer and more efficient. The Kodiak
Driver, which is purpose-built for long-haul trucks, incorporates
Luminar's Iris LiDAR, ZF Full Range Radar, Hesai 360-degree scanning
LiDARs, as well as a range of cameras to capture and process
hundreds of megabytes of perception data each second. These sensors
allow the truck to "see" long-range and all around the vehicle in a
wide variety of weather conditions. This enables safe operation at
highway speeds. Kodiak’s self-driving technology will improve road
safety for everyone, ultimately saving lives, increasing network
efficiency, reducing costs and emissions, and enhancing truck
drivers’ quality of life. |