Gatik
Autonomous vehicles streamline middle-mile logistics with real-time efficiency.

About
Gatik is an autonomous vehicle solution focused on optimizing deliveries between distribution centers and retail stores. By deploying self-driving trucks that operate without human intervention, it promises predictable, reliable, and efficient logistics for medium-range supply routes. The vehicles leverage advanced AI to navigate set routes safely, ensuring consistent delivery schedules and reducing operational risks linked to human drivers.
Designed with structured autonomy, Gatik’s system is best suited for repeated, well-mapped journeys where flexibility is less critical than dependability and speed. It aims to tackle the cost and labor constraints commonly seen in supply chains, offering rapid scalability as business needs evolve. The technology also emphasizes collaboration with regulatory bodies and communities to meet strict safety requirements.
With sustainability in mind, Gatik looks to provide a greener transport option with lower emissions compared to traditional trucks. The model is ideal for businesses that rely on frequent, predictable deliveries as part of their core operations and want to embrace innovation for improved efficiency.
Who is Gatik made for?
Gatik is tailored for operations leaders and decision makers at established retailers, e-commerce companies, and distribution-oriented businesses managing regular shipments between warehouses, fulfillment hubs, and retail outlets. These professionals typically oversee logistics, supply chain, or transportation management and face challenges with driver supply, cost control, and delivery consistency.
The service is especially relevant for organizations that run extensive middle-mile routes, such as national or regional grocery chains, distribution companies for pharmaceuticals or food and beverages, and large-scale event planners requiring reliable, repeatable transport logistics. It’s also suited for those exploring autonomous technologies as a means to reduce carbon emissions and innovate within traditional logistics frameworks.