| Kroger set to use self-driving trucks for deliveries By Staff Report
 March 18, 2023
 
 Self-driving trucks will soon start making deliveries at some Kroger stores in the Dallas area, the company announced.
 
 Kroger  has partnered with Gatik to use its midsize trucks to carry goods  between a Kroger fulfillment center and the nation’s largest grocer’s  stores, the companies said Wednesday.
 
 The  Gatik trucks, with a safety driver initially, will make repeated  delivery runs multiple times a day, seven days a week for Kroger. The  routes include semi-urban and highway driving at up to 70 miles per  hour. The routes average 60 miles per round trip.
 
 Kroger joins Walmart, Loblaw and Georgia-Pacific in using Gatik’s self-driving trucks for short-haul routes.
 
 Gatik  said Kroger has signed a multiyear agreement to use its autonomous box  trucks to transport ambient, refrigerated and frozen foods and general  merchandise.
 
 “Kroger’s  commitment to redefining service levels for its customers through  innovative technology meant that our collaboration came together very  quickly,” said Gautam Narang, co-founder and CEO at Gatik in a  statement. “We’re deeply familiar with operating our autonomous fleet  within the Dallas ecosystem, and we’re very excited to bring that  experience to support Kroger in its mission to reshape the future of  goods delivery.”
 
 The deliveries are expected to start in the third quarter of the year.
 
 Kroger opened America’s first automated warehouse in Monroe March 2021.
 
 The  $55 million, 335,000-square-foot customer fulfillment center features  digital and robotic capabilities that allow Kroger to assemble an order  of approximately 50 items in six minutes with robotics in an automated  warehouse instead of approximately 30 to 45 minutes with a Kroger  employee picking them up from various areas of the store.
 
 Located  along Ohio 63at 6266 Hamilton Lebanon Road in Monroe, the new facility —  also known as a “shed” — is the first of 20 planned colossal automated  warehouse/distribution facilities to be created as part of a partnership  between Kroger and U.K.-based Ocado, one of the world’s largest  dedicated online grocery retailers.
 
 It employs more than 400 people.
 
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