Physical AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology company Kodiak has announced it is autonomously hauling freight with Roehl Transport.
Roehl Transport is a Wisconsin-based trucking company with locations across the United States and offers transportation services to move truckload freight with solutions that range from refrigerated and dry van to flatbed, curtainside, specialised and dedicated operations.
Kodiak’s autonomous driver system, Kodiak Driver, was designed to improve safety and efficiency across long-haul trucking, industrial trucking and defense.
Kodiak and Roehl’s partnership began in April 2026, with the latter’s trucks equipped with the Kodiak Driver now hauling freight between Dallas and Houston four times roundtrip per week for Roehl Transport.
Kodiak currently delivers freight between Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City, Atlanta, and El Paso using its autonomous technology.
As of the end of 2025, Kodiak had deployed a fleet of 20 self-driving trucks operated by its customer, Atlas Energy Solutions, in West Texas’s Permian Basin.
Kodiak CEO, Don Burnette, said: “Working with Roehl Transport reflects a shared commitment to safety in trucking.
“By combining our AI-powered autonomous capabilities with Roehl’s safety approach, we’re proving how our technology can enhance efficiency while making meaningful progress toward safer roads at scale.”
IntraLogisteX is taking place in Dallas in 2026, bringing the industry’s leading trade show & conference to one of North America’s most important logistics hubs.

