Gatik Debuts First-Ever Autonomous Box Truck Fleet to Move the Middle Mile

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  • May 05, 2020
Gatik Debuts First-Ever Autonomous Box Truck Fleet to Move the Middle Mile

Gatik Debuts First-Ever Autonomous Box Truck Fleet to Move the Middle Mile

 

PALO ALTO, Calif. – May 06, 2020 – Gatik, a Palo Alto-based startup deploying autonomous vehicles for business to business (B2B) short-haul logistics, today announced a new platform to serve the supply chain’s middle mile: the autonomous box truck. Their self-driving fleet of multi-temperature box trucks ranges in size between 11 and 20 feet long. This makes Gatik the first company to develop autonomous box trucks capable of delivering ambient, cold and frozen goods.

Retailers today face unprecedented challenges in the supply chain, and autonomous delivery vehicles address two of the essentials: safety and reliability. Autonomous delivery vehicles reduce human-to-human transmission channels of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases, and help minimize disruption to the supply chain brought on by the pandemic. With essentials in short supply across America, Gatik delivers a middle mile solution that is versatile, safe and reliable.

“The supply chain is more critical than ever in times of crisis – and crisis also highlights already weak links,” said Gautam Narang, CEO and co-founder of Gatik. “Consumers’ needs and wants have changed dramatically, but the existing supply chain foundation is inelastic and doesn’t support growth or unexpected changes in demand. Gatik enables customers to drastically optimize their hub-and-spoke operations and ensure essential supplies get where they’re needed – transporting anything from medical supplies and equipment, to frozen and fresh foods, to everyday items that make us feel safe and secure.”

Gatik Manages the Supply-Chain’s Troublesome Middle Mile

Vehicles equipped with Gatik’s proprietary autonomous driving technology move goods on fixed, repeatable routes between distribution centers and stores. Retailers consider this transport, known as middle mile logistics, the most expensive and challenging part of the supply chain.The AV market also largely overlooks this segment, as most innovations focus on moving people, sidewalk robots, or long haul trucking.

The company worked closely with its retail customers to design the right form factor to address today’s rapidly shifting market and help them automate their on-road logistics. Along with being perfectly built for urban, suburban and highway driving, Gatik’s sensor suite offers unparalleled safety.

The key to Gatik’s success involves optimizing fixed, predetermined routes, such as those used along the supply chain’s middle mile, countless times each day. The biggest threat to the autonomous revolution is the unknown, or “edge cases”, which are substantially reduced on fixed journeys, enabling vehicles fitted with Gatik’s technology to safely and seamlessly navigate their delivery routes in a range of environments. Gatik’s solution for hub-and-spoke operations enhances inventory pooling across multiple locations, allowing for multiple deliveries per day, while fueling elasticity and scalability without adding labour costs.

“The vast majority of Gatik’s competitors are focusing on B2C deliveries or passenger transportation and as a result, attempting to build an all-environment AV solution with very generic geofencing,” said Santosh Sankar, Partner, Dynamo Ventures. “These models pose complex challenges, require specific technologies, and will take a long time to mature. While others in the AV space must adjust their deployment timeline, Gatik quietly and successfully delivers a wide range of goods for its customers and generates significant revenue.”

Success with Customers Shows Scalability

Gatik has been successfully operating its autonomous vehicles with multiple retail customers across North America including Walmart since July 2019. This  industry-first deployment of a revenue-generating hub-and-spoke AV delivery model proves commercialization and scalability for Gatik’s use case and market.

“The logistics space has been struggling to keep up with today’s consumer demand, rising costs and driver shortages. With COVID-19, we know that these struggles are even more pronounced. Gatik’s box truck solution offers customers both a service and a philosophy – we’re optimizing hub and spoke supply chain operations, dramatically reducing costs and achieving a shared ethical responsibility to enhance public health and improve road and environmental safety. We’re not only addressing critical industry pain points but building a logistics community that is safe, reliable and high-functioning,” continued Narang. “Our mission is to deliver goods safely and efficiently with AVs. With these new autonomous box trucks, we are not just promising for the future – we’re delivering right now.”

About Gatik

Gatik AI Inc. develops AI-powered autonomous trucking solutions for regional logistics networks. The Gatik Driver™ is a scalable, interpretable AI system purpose-built to enable safe, consistent, and high-frequency freight movement. Proven in real-world driverless operations for Fortune 50 customers, Gatik’s technology enhances the reliability and cost efficiency of B2B supply chains at scale.

Founded in 2017, Gatik's driverless trucks are commercially deployed on public roads across multiple markets, including Texas, Arkansas, Arizona, Nebraska, and Ontario. Supported by close collaborations with strategic partners - including Isuzu Motors Limited, NVIDIA, and Ryder - Gatik is advancing reliable and efficient freight operations at scale.

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This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including, but not limited to, statements regarding Gatik’s business strategy, commercial deployment at scale, and anticipated technological performance. These statements are based on current expectations and involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially due to factors including, but not limited to: the safety and reliability of autonomous driving technology; shifts in the regulatory landscape for AI and autonomous vehicles; cybersecurity threats and data privacy compliance; global supply chain disruptions; and changes in market demand for middle-mile logistics. Gatik undertakes no obligation to update these statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release, except as required by law. All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.