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FedEx did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s request for comment but told Robotics 24/7 it’s shifting away from Roxo, in part, to focus on, “several nearer-term opportunities.” ...
Roxo also isn’t the only autonomous technology FedEx plans on using. For example, in June 2021, the delivery services giant announced it had signed a multiyear, multiphase agreement with Nuro ...
FedEx will say goodbye to Roxo, the same-day delivery bot the company began testing in Memphis and three other cities three years ago. The autonomous same-day delivery robot prototype launched in ...
This has not been a good year for delivery robots, as FedEx announced it is stopping the development of its last-mile delivery robot Roxo. The news came after Amazon confirmed it is “pivoting ...
Roxo, FedEx’s autonomous delivery robot, was turning heads on Elm Street during its 10-minute trip from the Millyard to City Hall Plaza in Manchester on Aug. 6, 2019.
According to FedEx, Roxo was originally planned to operate on sidewalks, bike lanes, and roadsides, and was designed to be used in a three-to-five mile radius of a retailer’s location.
The partnership gives FedEx a last-mile solution to complement its other investments like drones and delivery robots.
Henrio Thelemaque, a lobbyist representing FedEx — which is in the process of testing its Roxo "On Demand Bot" — testified in support of Fitzwater's bill on Tuesday during a meeting of the ...