Amazon Pilots Autonomous Delivery Vehicles in Seattle Area
The vehicles look similar to another autonomous delivery vehicle introduced this week and being tested on the opposite end of the country. Gaithersburg, Md.-based foodservice company Sodexo Inc. and San Francisco-based autonomous-vehicle developer Starship Technologies have partnered to provide George Mason University with 25-plus small vehicles to deliver orders from the campus grocery store and several foodservice outlets to the 40,000 students, staffers and faculty members at its Fairfax, Va., campus.
Since the year began, two other top grocers have also revealed pilots via autonomous vehicles:
- Walmart announced a new plan to bring grocery delivery via autonomous vehicles to one community in Arizona. It's teaming with technology company Udelv to introduce the service in the city of Surprise.
- Ahold Delhaize USA's Stop & Shop division said that it will test a fleet of autonomous vehicles in the Boston area, where residents will be able to choose from a selection of Stop & Shop produce, meal kits and convenience items for delivery through the service. The initiative will be made possible through a partnership with San Francisco-based startup Robomart.
Through its Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods Market division, Amazon is No. 8 on Progressive Grocer’s 2018 Super 50 list of the top grocers in the United States.