Why Is Serve Robotics Soaring Thursday? - DoorDash (NASDAQ:DASH)
DoorDash's multi-year deal with Serve Robotics expands autonomous deliveries using sidewalk bots, complementing Dot and supporting a 20% rise in delivery volume in 2025.
- On Thursday, DoorDash Inc. partnered with Serve Robotics Inc. to deploy compact wheeled robots for autonomous deliveries starting in Los Angeles.
- DoorDash's Autonomous Delivery Platform integrates Serve's robots with Dashers and drones to speed deliveries and cut emissions, reserving human couriers for complex, multi-stop or special-handling orders.
- Serve has completed more than 100,000 deliveries from over 2,500 restaurants across Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Chicago and Atlanta, and has contracts to deploy up to 2,000 delivery robots this year.
- The collaboration spurred SERV shares to surge to $17.60 and increases orders routed to Serve, letting DoorDash match deliveries by robot, drone or Dasher efficiency.
- With the Serve rollout in Los Angeles, Dot is designed to fill dense suburban delivery gaps within a three to five mile radius and Serve plans to expand beyond food to groceries or medication.
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DoorDash Inc. is partnering with sidewalk-robot developer Serve Robotics Inc. for autonomous deliveries across the US, adding to an array of methods the company is exploring to complement human couriers.
Why Is Serve Robotics Soaring Thursday? - DoorDash (NASDAQ:DASH)
DoorDash, Inc. (NASDAQ:DASH) and Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV) unveiled a multi-year agreement on Thursday to broaden autonomous sidewalk deliveries across the United States, beginning with participating merchants in Los Angeles. The companies said the partnership will integrate Serve’s robots into DoorDash’s multi-modal logistics network, alongside human Dashers and drones, to speed deliveries and cut emissions as order volumes rise. The ro…
DoorDash to use Serve Robotics' sidewalk robots for deliveries in Los Angeles
DoorDash customers in Los Angeles might soon have their food brought to them by one of Serve Robotics’ sidewalk delivery bots. The two companies on Thursday announced a multi-year partnership that would see them using autonomous robots to make deliveries across the U.S.
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