Recently, heavy snowfall and cold snaps have swept across multiple regions in China, transforming roads into icy and treacherous paths. Despite these challenging conditions, self-driving delivery vehicles have remained steadfast in their mission to deliver goods. A dashcam recording captures a thrilling moment where a self-driving delivery vehicle loses traction and skids sideways as it attempts a right turn onto a main road blanketed in ice. Nevertheless, the adoption of self-driving delivery vehicles within the logistics industry continues to surge.
Take, for instance, Haimen Post, which has embraced self-driving delivery vehicles for express parcel transfer operations (here, "transshipment" is used to preserve the context). This innovative move has significantly alleviated the workload of couriers while enhancing delivery efficiency. Similarly, Yanbian Prefecture is actively promoting the deployment of self-driving delivery vehicles on its roads. Several companies have already purchased and are conducting road tests of these autonomous delivery vehicles.
Moreover, autonomous logistics vehicles from firms like Jiu Shi Intelligence have been extensively deployed across various regions in Northeast China, ensuring that basic livelihood needs are met. These autonomous vehicles boast Level 4 autonomous driving capabilities, allowing them to operate steadily in low-temperature environments and facilitating regular unmanned deliveries with ease.
