Gatik says it has become the first US company to operate fully driverless trucks at commercial scale, completing 60,000 orders
Gatik says it has become the first company in North America to deploy fully driverless trucks in commercial operations at scale, having completed 60,000 orders without incident since launching freight-only operations in mid-2025. The autonomous trucking firm, which has US$600m in contracted revenue, operates 26- and 30-foot trucks nearly 24 hours a day in the Dallas-Fort Worth region of Texas, Phoenix Metro area in Arizona and Northwest Arkansas, serving Fortune 50 retailers with no human driver or safety observer behind the wheel.

The company has logged more than 2,000 hours of driverless operation and over 10,000 driverless miles on public roads, with routes up to 400 miles connecting distribution centres, warehouses and retail stores. Gatik’s trucks move ambient, refrigerated and frozen goods and the company is preparing to expand its driverless operations to new US markets.
Gatik’s operations build on its collaboration with Isuzu Motors, under which it integrates its SAE Level 4 autonomous driving system with Isuzu’s medium-duty platforms. The two companies are advancing preparations for a mass-production autonomous-ready vehicle programme.
In a statement, Gautam Narang, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Gatik, said: “Autonomous trucking is no longer a promise. It’s a business. With more than $600 million in contracted revenue, Gatik has proved that autonomous trucking is not only possible but commercially viable, and the fierce demand for our solution reflects how quickly this new model will reshape the future of logistics.”
Hiroshi Sato, Senior Executive Officer and Vice President, Engineering Division at Isuzu Motors, added: “This represents an important step in bringing autonomous driving technologies into commercial logistics operations.”
Source: Business Wire
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