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Chinese companies deploy 400 autonomous trucks for logistics and express deliveries

Chinese autonomous driving technology developer Inceptio Technology has completed the largest global delivery of self-driving heavy-duty trucks, with a landmark deployment of 400 autonomous vehicles to fellow Chinese company ZTO Express.

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The trucks are equipped with Inceptio’s autonomous driving system. The delivery is part of a wider commercialisation of autonomous logistics technology to help ZTO Express reduce operating costs and increase efficiency across its logistics network.

Inceptio Technology has a broad presence in the logistics industry, with its autonomous trucks being utilised in line-haul logistics, express delivery, less-than-truckload transportation, and contract logistics. The company’s L3 and L2+ autonomous heavy-duty trucks are increasingly being adopted across the sector.

Logistics service provider ZTO Express, which is listed on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges, is expanding its fleet with these 400 autonomous trucks to improve the safety, efficiency, and profitability of its operations.

“This milestone delivery to ZTO Express marks a pivotal moment in our mission to revolutionize logistics with autonomous driving technology. Inceptio-powered trucks are not only transforming the operational landscape with their safety and efficiency but also setting new standards for the industry. With thousands of trucks powered by our autonomous systems currently on the road, we are leveraging our powerful data-driven R&D system to further enhance our algorithms and improve our full-stack solution. We will continue to work closely with our truck OEM partners to offer logistics operators even greater safety, efficiency and profitability,” said Julian Ma, Founder and CEO of Inceptio Technology.

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