Gatik Named to Fast Company’s 2023 List of the World’s Most Innovative Companies

| March 3, 2023

Gatik’s industry-leading solution is maximizing the near-term benefits of autonomous delivery for national retailers, eCommerce companies and distributors

Gatik, autonomous middle mile logistics has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies. Gatik was selected in the transportation category for its outstanding contributions to the sector in the past 12 months: increasing delivery frequency for multiple Fortune 50 customers, establishing reliability and speed across the supply chain’s middle mile and shaping the future of a sustainable, responsible logistics ecosystem.

Fast Company reviewed thousands of applications, honoring an exemplary group of businesses that have not only found a way to be resilient in the past year, but also those that have successfully turned challenges into impact-making processes, resulting in a meaningful impact on both industry and society as a whole.

“During a time in which the autonomous vehicle industry is undeniably under the spotlight, and rightfully so, Gatik’s exclusive focus on a solution that is achievable in the near-term is proving fundamental to the success of the AV industry,” said Gautam Narang, CEO and co-founder, Gatik. “Over the past year we’ve expanded our commercial operations with customers including Pitney Bowes, Georgia-Pacific and KBX in the USA, and achieved daily driver-out operations with Loblaw in Canada. Our continued commercial traction, coupled with significant technical progress, is a testament to our use case, business model and intense customer demand for our solution.”

“What a strange and thrilling year it has been to honor this year’s Most Innovative Companies. This year’s list compiles some of the most cutting-edge groundbreakers who are changing our world every single day, from legacy organizations like McDonald’s to institutions such as NASA. Everyone on this list does something completely, uniquely different, yet, they all have one thing in common: innovation,” said Fast Company editor-in-chief Brendan Vaughan.

Increasing consumer expectations are reshaping the logistics landscape. Consumer decisions are converging around speed, choice and price; in response, shippers have been forced to create an elastic, multi-channel experience, making their supply chains more flexible by moving warehouses and distribution centers much closer to their customers to facilitate access to goods in near real-time. This means a need for more trucks, more trips and more drivers within Gatik’s Operational Design Domain (ODD), which includes urban, semi-urban and highway operating environments, all at a time when an acute driver shortage and rising transportation costs are contributing to unreliability on the supply chain and falling profits.

Gatik focuses exclusively on fixed, repeatable delivery routes to maximize safety, using proprietary, commercial-grade autonomous technology that is purpose built for the middle mile. By constraining the operating environment, Gatik has been able to achieve the safe removal of the safety driver much more quickly compared to other autonomous trucking applications, such as passenger transportation or B2C delivery.

The World’s Most Innovative Companies is Fast Company’s signature franchise and one of its most highly anticipated editorial efforts of the year. The feature provides a firsthand look at the inspiring and innovative efforts of companies across all sectors of the economy.

In 2022, Gatik was recognized as a TIME Best Invention, named to Forbes’ list of America’s Best Startup Employers and by Fast Company as a World Changing Idea. Gatik has also been recognized on the annual Forbes AI 50 list and been named to Business Insider’s Rising Stars of the Self-Driving Industry and Self-Driving Industry Power Players lists.

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