This Week in Logistics: The Future Is Autonomous, and It’s Already Moving.

The logistics landscape continues to shift rapidly—and this week, the momentum is unmistakable. Autonomous technology is no longer a glimpse of the future; it’s operating at full throttle. Aurora has officially launched commercial driverless trucking in Texas, signaling that the era of Autonomous Truckin’ has arrived. What was once confined to R&D labs is now […] The post This Week in Logistics: The Future Is Autonomous, and It’s Already Moving. appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

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This Week in Logistics: The Future Is Autonomous, and It’s Already Moving.

The logistics landscape continues to shift rapidly—and this week, the momentum is unmistakable. Autonomous technology is no longer a glimpse of the future; it’s operating at full throttle.

Aurora has officially launched commercial driverless trucking in Texas, signaling that the era of Autonomous Truckin’ has arrived. What was once confined to R&D labs is now rolling down real highways, reshaping how freight moves across the country. At the same time, Uber and WeRide’s expansion into 15 additional cities illustrates the growing maturity of autonomous mobility partnerships at scale.

Alongside these developments, we’re tracking ZEDEDA’s maritime edge deployments, Blue Yonder’s acquisition of Pledge to bolster ESG reporting, and Siemens’ U.S. rollout of Depot360 for EV fleet management. These stories aren’t just innovations in isolation, they’re part of a broader realignment of how goods, data, and decisions flow across modern supply chains.

As always, we bring you the updates that matter most—so you can lead from the front.

And now, the news of the week:

Aurora Begins Commercial Driverless Trucking in Texas, Ushering in a New Era of Freight

Autonomous Trucking | By Jim Frazer • 05/05/2025

Logistics, Mobility & Sanitation – Uber and WeRide Expand Partnership to Bring Autonomous Vehicles to 15 More Cities

Autonomous Logistics | By Logistics Viewpoints Editorial Team • 05/06/2025

Amazon, Volvo, Bosch + V2X Communication – A Critical Enabler for Smarter, Safer, More Efficient Supply Chains

Intelligent Transportation Systems | By Logistics Viewpoints Editorial Team • 05/05/2025

Siemens Simplifies Electric Vehicle Fleet Management with US Launch of Depot360

Fleet Management | By Jim Frazer • 05/05/2025

Download Executive Summaries of ARC’s Supply Chain Market Research

Business Intelligence | By Logistics Viewpoints Editorial Team • 05/01/2025

NVIDIA and ServiceNow Fuel a New Class of Intelligent AI Agents Across the Enterprise

Artificial Intelligence | By Jim Frazer • 05/07/2025

Enabling Edge Connectivity at Sea: ZEDEDA’s Role in Maersk’s OneWireless Digital Connectivity Platform

Breaking News | By Chantal Polsonetti • 05/06/2025

Blue Yonder Acquires Pledge, Expanding Its End-to-End Supply Chain Platform With Accredited Carbon Emissions Reporting

Breaking News | By Jim Frazer • 05/05/2025

ESG-Driven Supply Chains: Moving Beyond Compliance Toward Proactive Sustainability

Sustainability | By Jim Frazer • 04/30/2025

 

This Week’s Track: “Truckin’” by the Grateful Dead

As Aurora hits the gas on driverless freight and Uber expands its AV footprint, there’s no better soundtrack than “Truckin’.” The Grateful Dead captured the restless momentum of the road—and this week, the logistics world echoes that spirit with autonomous systems, smarter fleets, and supply chains on the move. Whether it’s data flowing from shipboard edge platforms or ESG metrics rolling in from carbon reporting tools, we’re all just keepin’ on… autonomous truckin’.

 

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