DOMINO'S® AND FORD BEGIN CONSUMER
RESEARCH OF PIZZA DELIVERY USING SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 29, 2017 – Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ), the
recognized world leader in pizza delivery, and Ford Motor Co. are
launching an industry-first collaboration to understand the role that
self-driving vehicles can play in pizza delivery.
As part of the testing, researchers from both companies will investigate
customer reactions to interacting with a self-driving vehicle as a part of
their delivery experience. This research is important as both companies
begin to examine and understand customers’ perspectives around the future
of food delivery with self-driving vehicles.
“As delivery experts, we’ve been watching the development of self-driving
vehicles with great interest as we believe transportation is undergoing
fundamental, dramatic change,” said Patrick Doyle, Domino’s president and
CEO. “We pride ourselves on being technology leaders and are excited to
help lead research into how self-driving vehicles may play a role in the
future of pizza delivery. This is the first step in an ongoing process of
testing that we plan to undertake with Ford.”
As Ford builds out its business enabled by self-driving vehicles,
conducting research with companies, like Domino’s, will be crucial to
ensuring that the technology is applied in ways that enhance the customer
experience. With a plan to begin production of self-driving vehicles in
2021, Ford is taking steps to design a business to meet the needs of both
partner companies and their customers.
“As we increase our understanding of the business opportunity for
self-driving vehicles to support the movement of people and goods, we’re
pleased to have Domino’s join us in this important part of the development
process,” said Sherif Marakby, Ford vice president, Autonomous and
Electric Vehicles. “As a company focused on the customer experience,
Domino’s shares our vision for a future enabled by smart vehicles in a
smart environment that enhance people’s lives.”
Over the next several weeks, randomly-selected Domino’s customers in Ann
Arbor will have the opportunity to receive their delivery order from a
Ford Fusion Hybrid Autonomous Research Vehicle, which will be
manually-driven by a Ford safety engineer and staffed with researchers.
Customers who agree to participate will be able to track the delivery
vehicle through GPS using an upgraded version of Domino’s Tracker®. They
will also receive text messages as the self-driving vehicle approaches
that will guide them on how to retrieve their pizza using a unique code to
unlock the Domino’s Heatwave Compartment™ inside the vehicle.
“We’re interested to learn what people think about this type of delivery,”
said Russell Weiner, president of Domino’s USA. “The majority of our
questions are about the last 50 feet of the delivery experience. For
instance, how will customers react to coming outside to get their food? We
need to make sure the interface is clear and simple. We need to understand
if a customer’s experience is different if the car is parked in the
driveway versus next to the curb. All of our testing research is focused
on our goal to someday make deliveries with self-driving vehicles as
seamless and customer-friendly as possible.”
Local partner Roush Enterprises fabricated the prototype vehicle’s pizza
container, Domino’s Heatwave Compartment, based on its experience working
with Domino’s on the DXP® delivery vehicle in 2015. Ford and Domino’s
completed preliminary testing of the delivery process using the vehicle in
self-driving mode at Mcity, the simulated urban environment on the
University of Michigan’s campus. The city of Ann Arbor also has been
supportive of the testing process.
“I’m delighted that Ann Arbor continues to be at the forefront of
autonomous-vehicle research,” said Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor.
“While it’s pizza delivery today, my hope is that collaborations such as
this will enable even more innovations tomorrow.”
See the car in action
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