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Walmart and Ford have launched a pilot project exploring the use of autonomous vehicles for grocery and retail deliveries, highlighting the growing interest in driverless technology within the logistics and retail sectors. The programme, developed alongside autonomous vehicle company Postmates, aims to test how self-driving vehicles could support last-mile delivery operations in urban areas.

The trial reflects increasing pressure on retailers to improve delivery speed and efficiency as e-commerce demand continues to rise. Autonomous delivery solutions are being explored as a way to reduce operational costs, optimise routes and meet consumer expectations for faster fulfilment services.

Industry experts believe autonomous vehicle technology could play a significant role in the future of urban logistics, although regulatory challenges, safety considerations and infrastructure requirements remain key hurdles to wider adoption. The partnership between Walmart and Ford highlights how major retailers and automotive manufacturers are increasingly collaborating to shape the future of last-mile delivery.

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