Safeway to test robot delivery

Albertsons Companies, owners of the Safeway grocery chain, will test remote-controlled delivery robots from Tortoise. The test of the zero-emission carts will take place at a Safeway store in Northern California.

The cart, which can carry up to 120 pounds of groceries in four lockable containers, will travel at an average speed of 3 mph and be powered by an electric battery. The vehicle’s containers can support ambient temperatures, chilled or frozen. When the cart arrives at a home, the...

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Grocery, new tech approaches define next phase of robotic delivery

  • Robotic delivery companies target grocery and new tech solutions, but the jury is still out on performance and business case.
  • Remote-operated Tortoise is one of the new entrants.
  • Amazon research teams are working on software that will help its autonomous robots navigate sidewalks safely

Robotic delivery companies are targeting grocery and new tech solutions as questions remain about the performance and use value of the autonomous devices.

Among the earliest players in the self-driving...

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