Uber Freight and Aurora Expand Autonomous Pilot in Texas with Veritiv
December 5, 2022

Uber
Freight and Aurora are deepening their existing partnership by autonomously
hauling freight between Dallas/Fort Worth and El Paso for packaging solutions
distributor, Veritiv, through and beyond the 2022 holiday season.
This collaboration brings together the power of Aurora Horizon, Aurora’s
autonomous trucking service, with the scale of Uber Freight’s logistics network
to unlock autonomous volume for carriers and provide a unique and optimal
environment for customers like Veritiv to deliver goods efficiently and reliably
in any market condition.
“Veritiv’s next-generation supply chain strategy is to create and sustain a
competitive advantage in operations with innovative and efficient technologies,”
said Mike Walkenhorst, Senior Vice President of Global Operations and Developing
Businesses for Veritiv. “This autonomous vehicle pilot aligns with our strategy
to assess new technologies to determine the best fit for our business and our
customers. We are proud to be at the forefront of testing this technology.”
In the pilot, packaging products and goods are autonomously driven to Veritiv
warehouses and retail, education, and healthcare customers, and they complete
their journey via human drivers who handle the first and final leg of customer
deliveries across western Texas and New Mexico. These packages are autonomously
transported more than 600 miles between Aurora’s terminals with on time
delivery, which is critical during the holiday season.
The three companies will closely monitor and examine data on delivery
efficiency, transit times, operations at the transfer hubs, autonomous
capabilities and performance, and customer satisfaction. These data points are
instrumental in creating a blueprint for how autonomous trucks will be
seamlessly integrated and safely deployed and scaled across the Uber Freight
network in the coming years.
“Our extensive and efficient digital marketplace is a key ingredient for
autonomous freight deployment,” said Lior Ron, CEO of Uber Freight. “As the
preferred marketplace for autonomous trucks, we are incredibly excited to
partner with these two companies laser-focused on paving the way for a hybrid
network, together. It’s an honor to get in the trenches with Veritiv’s
commitment to next-generation supply chains and Aurora’s best-in-class
innovation to better understand how autonomous freight can and will safely
become a reality.”
Uber Freight’s multiphase commercial autonomous trucking pilot began in December
2021 to better understand how the Aurora Driver will help carriers maximize
fleet utilization, broaden opportunities to safely haul goods, and streamline
supply operations. The pilot continues to grow, with autonomous loads more than
doubling over the past year. This latest expansion in Texas now unlocks a longer
lane for further autonomous trucking testing and insights across different
operating models, which Aurora will incorporate into its subscription service
for carriers
“The holidays are a challenging time for the logistics industry. We’re crafting
Aurora Horizon to help carriers of all sizes alleviate some of the supply chain
pressures that typically accompany them,” said Sterling Anderson, Chief Product
Officer and Co-Founder of Aurora. “Deploying our technology with the Uber
Freight team over this 600-mile trip at the peak of the season is an outgrowth
of our mutual commitment to ensure that Aurora Horizon can enable carriers of
all sizes to safely and efficiently haul freight 24/7/365 on the Uber Freight
network.”
These
autonomous assets are deployed alongside human drivers in a hybrid model, with
self-driving trucks handling the long-haul middle mile and local carriers from
the Uber Freight platform on the shorter first-and last-mile hauls, empowering
them to stay closer to home. Uber Freight’s extensive carrier network allows us
to quickly recover loads, maintain reliability for shippers at transfer hub
terminals under any circumstances — from unforeseen tractor weight restrictions
to inclement weather — and continue boosting demand for skilled human drivers.
Uber Freight offers shippers a unique, market-first combination of network
scale, marketplace innovation, autonomous technology, and managed transportation
expertise. Deploying autonomous capacity ahead of the busy holiday season was
especially helpful for experiencing how these autonomous assets can fit into
customers’ networks, smooth out seasonality, and provide value during periods of
volatile demand — helping businesses of all sizes move loads anywhere, any time.