The
partnership comes as parcel companies race to reduce the cost of
last-mile delivery, which surged during the pandemic.
The companies will target delivery scenarios where Nuro's
low-speed, unmanned vehicle can provide "the biggest bang for
your buck," Cosimo Leipold, Nuro's head of partnerships, told
Reuters in an interview.
That will likely include inefficient tasks like late-night
pickups in out-of-the-way places, said Rebecca Yeung, FedEx vice
president for advanced technology and innovation.
"Instead of dispatching a driver to get those packages, a device
like Nuro could be super helpful," said Yeung, who called the
FedEx/Nuro tie-up a "very serious, long-term commitment" that
aims to reduce headaches, not human drivers.
Nuro vehicles are already making deliveries for U.S. supermarket
operator Kroger Co and Domino's Pizza Inc in the Houston area.
Nuro continues to test its technology in Arizona.
Nuro, whose R2 unit has space for delivery cargo but not a human
driver, said last year it has raised $500 million.
In a separate project, FedEx is using DEKA Research &
Development Corp's smaller robot, dubbed "Roxo," for on-demand,
same-day deliveries in Plano, Texas.
Rival United Parcel Service Inc is centering its unmanned
delivery efforts on drones.
UPS has ordered electric delivery vans from British startup
Arrival. Those vehicles are fitted with sensors and cameras that
should gradually enable autonomous features, but will still
require a human driver.
Transporting people via self-driving taxis is proving more
difficult and expensive than delivering packages and food. As a
result, freight and logistics companies are exploring ways to
roll out the technology on predictable and simple routes,
including on highways.
(Reporting by Nick Carey in London and Lisa Baertlein In Los
Angeles; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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