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UPS Invests In Autonomous Trucking Company TuSimple

TuSimple believes it could save UPS roughly 30% on average transportation costs, particularly during peak season when the carrier often contracts out deliveries to third-party providers.


UPS Tests Self-Driving Tractor Trailers

  • UPS Ventures takes a minority stake in TuSimple, completing the transaction on August 13, and complementing ongoing purchased transportation services
  • UPS, TuSimple studying potential network efficiency benefits of future autonomous systems
  • Law requires a driver in the vehicle at all times
  • TuSimple believes its technology can reduce the costs of shipping goods via tractor-trailer by 30%

UPS (NYSE:UPS) announced its venture capital arm, UPS Ventures, has made a minority investment in autonomous driving company TuSimple.

Together, both companies are testing self-driving tractor-trailers on a route in Arizona to determine whether the vehicles can improve service and efficiency in the UPS® network.

This is an extension of the ongoing commercial relationship between UPS and TuSimple in which UPS has purchased transportation services from TuSimple.

The work with autonomous driving company TuSimple began with the goal of helping UPS better understand the requirements for Level 4 Autonomous trucking in its network.

L4 Autonomous means the vehicle’s onboard computer is in complete control at all times, eliminating manual intervention.

Currently, however, laws regulating L4 Autonomous driving require a driver in the vehicle at all times to take over operation if needed.

Throughout the ongoing tests, UPS has been providing truckloads of goods for TuSimple to carry on a North American Freight Forwarding route between Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. The company initiated a self-driving service in May 2019, with a driver and engineer in the vehicle. TuSimple and UPS monitor distance and time the trucks travel autonomously, safety data and transport time.

“UPS is committed to developing and deploying technologies that enable us to operate our global logistics network more efficiently,” said Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, Scott Price.

“While fully autonomous, driverless vehicles still have development and regulatory work ahead, we are excited by the advances in braking and other technologies that companies like TuSimple are mastering. All of these technologies offer significant safety and other benefits that will be realized long before the full vision of autonomous vehicles is brought to fruition – and UPS will be there, as a leader implementing these new technologies in our fleet.”

Founded in 2015, TuSimple’s mission is to bring the first self-driving truck to market, to increase safety, decrease transportation costs and reduce carbon emissions. TuSimple develops technology that will allow shipping companies to operate self-driving class 8 tractor-trailers – those that exceed 33,000 pounds and typically have three or more axles.

UPS contracts with third-party trucking companies during its peak shipping season. TuSimple believes it could cut the average purchased transportation costs by 30%.

“We are honored by UPS’s strategic investment and their vote of confidence in TuSimple, this proves their commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation,” says TuSimple’s Founder, President & CTO, Xiaodi Hou.

“TuSimple is confident that it can accelerate bringing the first self-driving truck to market to increase road safety.”

UPS’s tests with TuSimple are part of an advanced technology evaluation for vehicles in the UPS Global Smart Logistics Network. UPS is investing in the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics to increase fuel efficiency and improve customer service to ensure that UPS remains the shipper of choice.

One way UPS explores new technologies is via its internal venture capital group UPS Ventures, which was established in 1997 as the UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund (SEF). In 2018, the SEF refined its objective and took the new name UPS Ventures. The group now seeks specific capabilities that UPS can integrate into its network immediately. UPS Ventures takes a minority stake in technology startups and actively partners with these companies to achieve technology goals for the UPS Smart Logistics Network.

“The UPS Ventures mission is to build collaborative relationships with early-stage companies that provide capabilities and insights that accelerate technological advancements within our network,” said UPS Ventures Managing Partner, Todd Lewis, “UPS Ventures collaborates with startups to explore new technologies and tailor them to help meet our specific needs.”

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Webinar: The State of Autonomous Freight Trucks & Their Role in the Future of Freight

Webinar: The State of Autonomous Freight Trucks & Their Role in the Future of Freight

The mass adoption of autonomous driving will happen in autonomous trucks well before self-driving cars because of the prominence of highway driving and the repeatable and predictable routes. The benefit of self-driving trucks will be increased road safety, decreased transportation costs, and reduced carbon emissions - and that is what drives us every day.

In this 60-minute webinar co-sponsored by TuSimple, the only self-driving truck company capable of driving from depot-to-depot without human intervention needed and Cerasis, a leading North American 3PL focused on over-the-road transportation management solutions company shippers will learn about the state of autonomous freight trucks.

This webinar is perfect for those in the supply chain & freight industries looking to understand the state of autonomous trucks and how they will impact the future of freight.

In the webinar, the TuSimple and Cerasis team will cover:

  • What is the state of Autonomous Freight Trucks?
  • What are the challenges in adoption?
  • How are Autonomous Freight Trucks different than self-driving cars and electric vehicles?
  • What does the Autonomous Freight Truck market look like today?
  • What will the future of freight look like with the mass adoption of Autonomous Freight Trucks?
  • What will be the impact of Autonomous Freight Trucks on the truck driver community?
  • How will Autonomous Freight Trucks impact freight operations?

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