SIMONE DEL ROSARIO: IT’S HAPPENING. SELF DRIVING TRUCKS ARE TAKING OVER – AT LEAST IN THE DFW.
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE STARTUP GATIK ANNOUNCED IT’LL BE DELIVERING PAPER GOODS LIKE TOILET PAPER AND DIXIE PRODUCTS TO 34 SAM’S CLUB LOCATIONS IN THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH AREA.
THE COMPANY SAYS IT’S “THE FIRST TIME CLASS 6 AUTONOMOUS BOX TRUCKS HAVE BEEN DEPLOYED TO DISRUPT SHORT-HAUL LOGISTICS NETWORKS TRADITIONALLY INVOLVING CLASS 8 TRUCKS.” THOSE ARE THE BIG ONES.
PROMISING DOUBLE THE NORMAL DELIVERIES TO THE WAREHOUSE CHAIN WITH ROUND THE CLOCK CITY DRIVING.
SAM’S CLUB PARENT COMPANY WALMART ALREADY USES GATIK’S TRUCKS IN ITS ARKANSAS HOMETOWN BETWEEN ITS DARK STORE AND NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET. THAT’S A 7 MILE ROUTE.
BUT TRUCKS IN THE DFW WILL BE DRIVING UP TO 300 MILES A DAY – WITH NO ONE BEHIND THE WHEEL.
GATIK SAYS, “WE’RE NOT ATTEMPTING TO DISRUPT THE MARKET – THE MARKET HAS ALREADY BEEN DISRUPTED, AND WE’RE SIMPLY PROVIDING THE SOLUTION.”
FEARS ARE FULLY AUTOMATED TRUCKS WOULD PUT TRUCKERS OUT OF BUSINESS. ONE STUDY SAYS AUTOMATED LONG HAUL TRUCKING COULD IMPACT 30,000-500,000 JOBS.
BUT OTHER INDUSTRY EXPERTS PREDICT JOBS WILL JUST LOOK DIFFERENT – EVEN HEALTHIER AND SAFER, HIGHLIGHTING HYBRID ARRANGEMENTS WHERE TRUCKS CAN DRIVE LONGER HOURS THAN HUMANS ARE ALLOWED – BUT HUMANS ARE STILL NEEDED FOR LOGISTICS AND UNLOADING.
NOT TO MENTION, DEMAND FOR TRUCKING GOODS IS ONLY GOING UP WHILE THE COUNTRY IS IN THE MIDDLE OF A MAJOR TRUCKER SHORTAGE.
THE AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS SAYS WE WERE SHORT 80-THOUSAND DRIVERS IN 2021, AND THAT COULD DOUBLE BY 2030.
IN NEW YORK FOR JUST BUSINESS I’M SIMONE DEL ROSARIO.