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Bringg report: Last-mile AI investments missing structural decisions

Transportation / Logistics › General Freight Trucking › General Freight Trucking, Local

A Bringg survey of 150+ enterprise logistics leaders found that 70% of companies have already adopted routing and visibility AI, yet 68% plan further routing investments despite weakest performance in cost-per-delivery and operational efficiency. Commerce teams risk competitive disadvantage by automating the most visible decisions while leaving high-impact billing, carrier management, and exception handling largely manual.

Jun 30, 2026View full article →
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PepsiCo expands Gatik autonomous truck fleet in North America

Transportation / Logistics › General Freight Trucking › General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload

PepsiCo announced a multi-year agreement to expand its deployment of Gatik autonomous trucks across its North American supply chain, building on a partnership that began in 2022 and currently operates 41 vehicles. For supply chain practitioners, autonomous vehicles on short, repeatable routes offer a path to address labor shortages in hard-to-staff regions while improving operational consistency and on-time delivery without disrupting existing operations.

Jun 15, 2026View full article →
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