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One of Gatik's class 6 autonomous trucks in operation
Government & Politics / Public Companies / Retail

Walmart Partner Gatik to Expand Driverless Operations to Kansas

The state's governor signed a bill last week legalizing autonomous vehicles on public roads. read more >
An autonomous truck makes a delivery for J.B. Hunt Transport & Logistics.
Business Services / Education / Energy

Walmart, J.B. Hunt Take Lead in Driverless TechnologyLock Icon

Autonomous trucks — sometimes called driverless trucks — are just another advance in the evolution of the supply chain. read more >
Gatik trucks deliver goods from a Walmart fulfillment center to a Neighborhood Market in Bentonville, which are about 2 miles apart. The trip, though, covers 7 miles because the truck takes only right-hand turns for safety reasons.
Public Companies / Retail / Transportation

Gatik Trucks Go RightLock Icon

Gatik and Walmart Inc. of Bentonville have partnered for nearly three years on an autonomous truck pilot program. read more >
Bob Costello
Public Companies / Transportation

The Future of Truck Driving

In the midst of the annual consternation about driver shortage are the growing research and interest in autonomous vehicles. Have trouble finding drivers? Use a truck that doesn’t need one. read more >
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson with members of the Arkansas Council on Future Mobility (from left) Alan Mantooth, council chairman Cyrus Sigari, council members state Secretary of Transportation Lorie Tudor, state Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston and Canoo Inc. CEO Tony Aquila.
Construction / Education / Government & Politics

Governor Sets Goals for Council on Future Mobility, Names Members

The council's work will “lay the foundation for Arkansas leadership in the transportation industry for decades to come," the governor said. read more >
Business Services / Government & Politics / Manufacturing

Arkansas’ Mobility Moment (Lance Turner Editor’s Note)

Arkansas has long been a leader in transportation, and the governor wants the state to enhance that reputation. read more >