DoorDash and Coco Robotics are expanding their autonomous delivery partnership to Miami, building on earlier launches in Los Angeles and Chicago.
Coco will also begin handling select orders from DashMart, DoorDash’s delivery-only storefront stocked with groceries and everyday essentials.
The companies first began working together this year, completing more than 14,000 autonomous DashMart deliveries across early pilots in Los Angeles and Chicago.
“These new deliveries through DashMart further strengthen our partnership with DoorDash and reflect the growing need for autonomous delivery solutions to keep up with demand across all types of goods,” said Zach Rash, co-founder and CEO of Coco Robotics, in a statement. “And with our latest expansion together into a dynamic urban environment like Miami, we can bring autonomous delivery to more customers, as well as to restaurants and retailers through DashMart and beyond.”
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“We’re thrilled to broaden our partnership with Coco Robotics to Miami, bringing the convenience of autonomous delivery to everything from weekly grocery hauls to late-night cravings through DashMart,” said Harrison Shih, Head of Product for DoorDash Labs, in a statement.
Coco Robotics has completed more than 500,000 zero-emission deliveries. Beyond DoorDash, it works with Uber Eats and restaurant chains like White Castle.
DoorDash, meanwhile, continues to deepen its autonomous portfolio. It also taps Serve Robotics for deliveries in Los Angeles, with more cities planned, and recently debuted DOT, its built-in-house delivery robot.
