Walmart and Gatik Go Driverless in Arkansas and Expand Self-Driving Car Pilot to
a Second Location
By Tom Ward, SVP of Customer Product, Walmart U.S.
December 21, 2020

ast year we began an autonomous vehicle pilot with Gatik to move customer orders
on a two-mile route between a dark store (a store that stocks items for
fulfillment but isn’t open to the public) and a Neighborhood Market in
Bentonville, Arkansas. Since then, we’ve safely driven more than 70,000
operational miles in autonomous mode with a safety driver.
Now, we’re taking the next step forward: Gatik’s multi-temperature Autonomous
Box Trucks will operate this route driverless in the state of Arkansas. This
achievement marks a new milestone that signifies the first ever driverless
operation carried out on the supply chain middle mile for both Gatik and
Walmart.
When we begin incorporating driverless Box Trucks into the Bentonville operation
next year, the pilot will continue as it always has. But now, we’ll be working
with Gatik to monitor and gather new data to help us stay on the leading edge of
driverless autonomous vehicles.
Going driverless isn’t our only development, either. We’ve tested
multi-temperature Autonomous Box Trucks on a small scale in Bentonville and have
learned how we might use autonomous vehicles to transfer customer orders from a
dark store to a live store. Now, we’re expanding our pilot with Gatik to a
second location to test an even longer delivery route and a second use case –
delivering items from a Supercenter to a Walmart pickup point, a designated
location where customers can conveniently pick up their orders. The Autonomous
Box Trucks in Louisiana will initially operate with a safety driver.
The operation will begin early next year on a 20-mile route between New Orleans
and Metairie, Louisiana. This unlocks the opportunity for customers who live
further away from our store in New Orleans to benefit from the convenience and
ease of Walmart’s pickup service.
With 90% of Americans living within 10 miles of a Walmart, a closer store isn’t
always the answer. Perhaps it’s just a pickup location, with an autonomous
vehicle making deliveries on a constant loop. Our trials with Gatik are just two
of many use cases we’re testing with autonomous vehicles, and we’re excited to
continue learning how we might incorporate them in a delivery ecosystem. |