McLane and UPS driving forces behind self-driving freight truck network
July 1, 2020
McLane, the largest wholesaler to the convenience store industry, and United Parcel Service, the largest commercial delivery service in the U.S., have teamed up with TuSimple to launch a self-driving freight network. The partners are looking to begin running driverless networks next year and have the service operating nationwide by 2024.
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