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But your typical neighborhood pizzeria doesn't have big bucks for AV investment. In the city - by which I mean Manhattan, Brooklyn, and parts of Queens - your local pizza place has a bicycle or a delivery person with a bike. Beyond the Island, New Haven and New Jersey, there is some, but little, good pizza, Sorry, that's reality.
2. Back to AVs and pizza
Dominoes and Pizza Hut are investing in AVs, presumably to get rid of delivery gig workers, who, I'm guessing, show as much loyalty to those companies as these companies show to them. But these deals demonstrate a new round of musical chairs, with large retail and food corporations lining up to integrate service and get rid of drivers - and vehicle manufacturers playing both producer of AVs and future fleet managers,
Ford’s early partners for its AV service platform include Domino’s, Lyft, and, as of today, Postmates. The idea is that Ford will eventually launch and operate its fleet of autonomous vehicles, and that partners including those listed above will be able to essentially plug into the fleet and use it as they would their current delivery drivers and vehicles, with communications protocols and intelligent dispatch built into Ford’s vehicle management system.Only Postmates is a new partner. Ford is touting the technology as a universal operating system as well as bragging about the impressive partnerships. The legacy auto manufacturer is wisely making its bets to diversify its car-(or truck)-in-every-driveway business model.
E-Pallette concept
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Getting close to my personal AV tiny house fantasy.
More than pizza
Screenshot from Udelv.com |
One can ask why. Who can beat Amazon in this space? Amazon is investing big time. Chutzpah and a wish to cash in when Amazon or some other company snatches it up?
As a Trucks.com post wisely points out, no word on the delivery vehicle-to-front-door piece. The whole point of ordering delivery of bad pizza is to not go outside one's door. More so for deliveries of consumer goods. No one even wants to be home for that.
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