Bringoz Industry Weekly 2/1
The last-mile logistics software market is expected to double by 2032. Online grocery sales hit a record $12.7 billion in December. Gatik has become the first company in North America to deploy fully driverless trucks in commercial operations at scale. Read about these stories and more in our weekly industry news roundup.
Why Logistics Is Moving to the Cloud
Rising customer expectations, supply chain disruptions, and the growth of eCommerce have exposed the limitations of traditional logistics systems. To keep up, companies are rethinking how they operate. Here’s a look at why logistics teams are increasingly investing in cloud platforms. Read more.
Using Feedback to Improve Last-Mile Delivery
As consumer expectations rise for faster, more reliable deliveries, businesses are looking for ways to continually optimize this critical phase. Here’s a look at how companies can use customer feedback to improve delivery experiences, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction. Read more.
Omnichannel Strategies Helping Grocery Stores Thrive
Omnichannel shopping is reshaping how consumers shop for groceries and how businesses stay competitive. Grocers are leveraging omnichannel strategies to provide customers with more convenience and flexibility. Here are some strategies helping grocery stores enhance their omnichannel presence. Read more.

Last-Mile Logistics Software Market to Double by 2032
Accelerating eCommerce and consumer expectations are driving last-mile logistics growth. The last-mile logistics software market is expected to reach $96.58 billion by 2032. Read more.
Online Grocery Sales Hit Record $12.7B in December
According to new data from Brick Meets Click, online grocery sales hit a record $12.7 billion in December 2025, jumping 32% from the previous year as Americans order groceries online with rising frequency. Read more.
Gatik Launches Fully Driverless Commercial Trucking Operations
Gatik has become the first company in North America to deploy fully driverless trucks in commercial operations at scale. The autonomous trucks complete daily deliveries for retailers across Texas, Arkansas and Arizona. Read more.