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Company behind Walmart’s Pickup Towers is back with autonomous delivery vehicle
Cleveron’s innovation features flexible body types for diverse last-mile needs
0 79 2 minutes read Cleveron has introduced a self-driving delivery vehicle that has flexible body options, allowing retailers to customize it for their needs. (Photo: Cleveron)
The company behind Walmart’s (NYSE: WMT) in-store Pickup Towers is back with a new last-mile delivery solution, the Cleveron 701.
The Cleveron 701, by Estonia-based Cleveron, is a flexible autonomous delivery vehicle. The 701 was designed to provide last-mile delivery solutions for retailers and logistics companies. It has been tested for the past six months on the streets of Estonia but has worldwide potential.
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The code on a customer s phone during pickup at Chicago s South Loop Jewel-Osco. The grocery chain is testing an automated pickup kiosk in Chicago s South Loop, a first for an American grocer. Chicago Tribune/TNS
A Jewel-Osco store in Chicago is the first grocery in the nation to pilot an automated pickup kiosk, one of numerous investments grocers are making to prepare for a future of more online shopping.
The kiosk, located in the store parking lot, is meant to offer a convenient and contact-free option for online shoppers to collect their groceries. Shoppers are asked to select a two-hour pickup window, and when they arrive they scan a code and their items are delivered robotically, according to the company.