Kodiak Establishes Industry Advisory Council, Taps Leaders from Walmart, UPS, and Beyond to Help Guide Development and Deployment of Autonomous Trucks (2024)

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --Kodiak Robotics, Inc., a leading autonomous transportation company building technology for the trucking and defense industries, today announced the launch of its Kodiak Industry Advisory Council. Kodiak's Industry Advisory Council brings together a diverse array of forward-thinking industry leaders to help shape the company's product development, deployment, and public engagement as it focuses on the commercialization of autonomous trucks. Inaugural members of the Kodiak Industry Advisory Council represent prestigious brands and organizations including the Arkansas Trucking Association, Loadsmith, Walmart, Werner Enterprises, and UPS.

The committee is chaired by former Kodiak Chief Operating Officer and current strategic advisor and board member, James Reed. Reed is also Vice President of Transportation Development, Walmart. His career has been split in nearly equal parts between Silicon Valley and transportation. He began his career at Intel and then spent time as a finance executive at T-Mobile, J.P. Morgan Chase, and EMC. Reed was CEO of USA Truck where he led the turnaround and sale of the company to DB Schenker. Reed serves or has served on the boards of USA Truck, Moatable, Loram Maintenance of Way, Montgomery Transport, and Truck Parking Systems. He is also the founding leader of the American Trucking Association's DE&I subcommittee.

"Kodiak's Industry Advisory Council will help carry us through our next phase of growth, as we work alongside our partners to safely and efficiently deploy our driverless technology," said Reed. "We're fortunate to have such an esteemed group of industry luminaries whose range of experience includes work with industry-leading shippers, carriers, safety advocates, and regulators. Their unique perspectives will help to lead and shape the ways we approach industry and driver engagement, industry transformation, and driving public acceptance of autonomous trucks."

Additional members of Kodiak's Industry Advisory Council include:

  • Chad Dittberner, Senior Vice President, Dry & Expedited, Werner Enterprises. Dittberner is the Senior Vice President of the One-Way and Werner PowerLinkSM Networks at Werner Enterprises. He has more than 30 years of experience at Werner, currently overseeing office associates and professional drivers. Dittberner played a key role in propelling Werner's Dedicated Fleet Operations Network to become one of the largest in the country during his tenure. He is a member of an associate-driven committee at Werner Enterprises called the Innovation Council, and he participates in other industry councils, demonstrating his commitment to improving efficiency and sustainability in trucking as well as helping to shape the industry's future.

  • Anne Ferro, Former Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA); Former President & CEO, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA). Ferro served as Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) from 2009 through 2014, and President and CEO of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) from 2014 through 2023. Earlier, she served as President and CEO of the Maryland Motor Truck Association, and was the first woman to become Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administrator, leading the state agency from 1997 to 2003. Ferro is a long-time advocate for transportation safety and mobility through responsible governance, technology investments and stakeholder collaboration. Over the years she served on multiple committees and advisory groups including a Motor Carrier Safety Research Analysis Committee with the Transportation Research Board, and the U.S. Department of Transportation Advisory Committee on Transportation Equity.

  • William Kruger, Vice President of Fleet Maintenance and Engineering, UPS. Kruger has served as Vice President of Fleet Maintenance and Engineering for UPS since 2016, where he leads a Corporate Automotive ATG group with its autonomous fleet strategy, as well as all Training & Learning aspects in the automotive Global Learning & Development group. During his tenure at UPS, which began in 1989, he has also held the positions of Automotive Senior Projects Manager and Freight Director of Fleet Services and West Region Automotive Coordinator. Kruger has served on the Executive Board of Directors for the Transportation Research Board, and the Board of Directors for the ToolBank USA.

  • Shannon Newton, President, Arkansas Trucking Association. Newton joined the Arkansas Trucking Association in 2003 and has since filled a range of leadership roles with a focus on the development and implementation of strategic initiatives including planning, finance, member services, governance, regulatory and legislative affairs, and advocacy. In 2018, she was recognized by the American Trucking Association with the President's Trucking Association Executives Council Leadership Award for her regional and national advocacy efforts. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson appointed Newton to the Working Group on Highway Funding, Arkansas's Economic Recovery Task Force in 2020, and the Council on Future Mobility in 2022. Newton currently serves as chair of the Trucking Association Executives Council (TAEC), which is composed of staff executives of state trucking associations and conferences affiliated with the American Trucking Associations. In 2022, Newton was named to the Transportation Industry Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis to provide valuable feedback on the economic conditions of the trucking industry.

  • Brett Suma, Founder and CEO, Loadsmith. Suma is CEO of Loadsmith, a leading third-party Capacity-as-a-Service (CaaS) logistics platform for shippers and carriers, and the first trucking company built specifically for autonomous trucks. Prior to Loadsmith, Suma spent 20 years in various operational and technical logistics leadership roles with Knight Transportation, where he most recently served as Vice President of Operations. His expertise in intelligent network design and freight execution, and how they contribute to the overall customer and driver experience, led Loadsmith to partner with Kodiak to equip 800 trucks with the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak's self-driving technology. Suma's deep understanding of freight networks and shipping patterns underscore the network design approach for the Loadsmith Freight Network (LFN), which will be the foundation of the operational design domain for Loadsmith's autonomous future.

The Kodiak Industry Advisory Council will help to guide and influence Kodiak's product and strategic roadmap, and will help to shape how autonomous trucks will benefit and impact the trucking industry, society, and the world.

About Kodiak Robotics, Inc.
Kodiak Robotics, Inc. was founded in 2018 and has become the trusted world leader in autonomous ground transportation committed to a safer and more efficient future for all. The company is developing an industry-leading artificial intelligence (AI) powered technology stack purpose-built for driverless military and long-haul trucking applications. Kodiak's unique modular hardware approach integrates sensors into a streamlined sensor-pod structure that optimizes for perception, scalability, and maintainability. The company delivers freight daily for its customers across the South, using its autonomous technology. Kodiak also leverages its commercial self-driving software to develop, test and deploy autonomous capabilities for the U.S. Department of Defense. Learn more about Kodiak on the web atkodiak.ai, and on LinkedIn andTwitter. You can find the company press kitHERE.

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FAQs

What is the mission of Kodiak Robotics? ›

From our founding, we've focused on harnessing technology to create solutions that will transform transportation, improve sustainability, and save lives.

What does Kodiak do? ›

Kodiak is a leading provider and operator of large horsepower contract compression in the United States. Our compression infrastructure is critical to our customers' ability to reliably produce natural gas and oil to support growing global energy demand.

Are Kodiak trucks electric? ›

The truck will be incorporated into Kodiak's fleet in 2024. Kodiak Robotics today introduced the first-ever autonomous electric class 8 truck. Kodiak is upfitting a Peterbilt Model 579EV electric truck with the Kodiak Driver, the company's self-driving technology.

Who owns Kodiak Robotics? ›

Kodiak Robotics was founded in 2018 by Don Burnette and Paz Eshel.

Who is the CEO of Kodiak Robotics? ›

Don Burnette - Kodiak | LinkedIn.

What company is making self-driving trucks? ›

By the end of this year, the trucks will for the first time start traveling alone, without human minders like Jenkins, as two major companies — Aurora and Kodiak Robotics — launch fully autonomous trucks in Texas.

Where is Kodiak Robotics based? ›

Kodiak Robotics develops autonomous technology for long-haul trucking. It specializes in the fields of autonomous vehicles, information technology, software, logistics, and robotics. It was founded in 2018 and headquartered in Mountain View, California.

How much horsepower does a Kodiak truck have? ›

As of current production, the model line is offered with a 350 hp 6.6L Duramax turbodiesel V8; the engine is paired with a choice of Allison automatic transmissions, depending upon the truck's intended usage.

How much is a Kodiak pickup truck? ›

Q: What is the average sale price of a Chevrolet Kodiak? A: The average price of a Chevrolet Kodiak is $55,709.

Does anyone make an all electric truck? ›

Designed from the ground up, Silverado EV combines cutting-edge tech with over a century of truck-building know-how to create a vehicle that more than delivers on its legendary name. …offers the strongest case yet for a full-size electric pickup. The Silverado EV isn't here to blend in.

Who makes the all electric truck? ›

Alongside the names you'd expect to hear — Tesla, Ford, Rivian — there are some exciting offerings from less known companies including Atlis, Alpha and Fisker. Despite being less established in the space, these companies are producing vehicles with some impressive statistics and are definitely some to watch.

What is the valuation of Kodiak Robotics? ›

Kodiak Robotics has a post-money valuation in the range of $500M to $1B as of Nov 10, 2021 , according to PrivCo.

What does kodiak bear mean? ›

Ko·​di·​ak bear ˈkō-dē-ˌak- : a very large brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi) of Kodiak and adjacent islands off the southern coast of Alaska that feeds largely on salmon, plants, and berries.

What is a Kodiak wolf? ›

The Kodiak Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus callidus) is a descendant of few groups of northwestern wolves that either spread to the Kodiak Archipelago due to an ice bridge or swam to the Kodiak Archipelago. They are one of the common predators of the Kodiak Archipelago. They are very similar to their ancestors.

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