Report: Autonomous Vehicles Could Save Trucking $300 Billion in Labor Costs

Report: Autonomous Vehicles Could Save Trucking $300 Billion in Labor Costs

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Autonomous technology could offer trucking net savings between $100 billion and $125 billion, according to a report by Wall Street analysts. Photo: Jack Roberts

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Autonomous technology could offer trucking net savings between $100 billion and $125 billion, according to a report by Wall Street analysts. Photo: Jack Roberts

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The trucking industry could save hundreds of billions of dollars in labor costs annually if it continues to embrace self-driving technology.

That’s according to a Wall Street analyst firm, as reported in Business Insider earlier this week.

According to the Bernstein analyst group:

Full automation of the trucking industry could save $300 billion in labor costs, according to Bernstein analysts.The net savings are likely to be between $100 billion and $125 billion because the costs of using self-driving trucks would offset some of the savings from wages.

“At face value, full automation of the $719B trucking market results in ~$300B in potential labor savings,” a team of Bernstein analysts, including David Vernon said, according to Business Insider. “This benefit is expected to grow due to structural challenges in the labor market,” including a rise in trucking rates after 2000 partly caused by labor shortages and regulatory changes.

The report noted the then-pending launch of Tesla’s new, all-electric truck, which will come standard with autonomous vehicle technology including platooning capabilities. Additionally, the analysts pointed to recent reports that autonomous technology company Embark is already operating autonomous trucks between Texas and California — though with a human rider. Mercedes-Benz first put a self-driving big-rig on a public road in 2015, and Uber started its efforts in the space a year later.

According to Bernstein analysts, nearly half of the trucking industry’s costs — 43% — go toward labor. Fuel is the second-largest cost, at 21%.

“The gains from automating heavy truck activity have far-reaching implications across the broader transportation landscape,” Vernon said. “Companies in our coverage that will benefit from this include UPS (high-cost union truck labor in line haul and feeder operations), …Read the rest of this story

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