July 3, 2026 - 22:57

DXC Technology has announced a new partnership with LOXO aimed at bringing self-driving logistics technology to commercial vehicle fleets. The deal combines LOXO's Level 4 autonomous driving platform with DXC's global engineering and systems integration expertise. Level 4 autonomy means the vehicle can handle all driving tasks under specific conditions without human input.
This agreement marks a shift for DXC, a company primarily known for IT modernization and cloud services. By entering the autonomous logistics space, DXC is expanding its reach into physical operations and transportation. The partnership targets commercial fleet operators who are looking to reduce labor costs and improve efficiency through driverless technology.
For investors, the move adds a growth angle to DXC's traditional business. The company has been working to diversify its revenue streams beyond legacy IT contracts. Autonomous logistics is a fast-growing sector, with companies racing to deploy self-driving trucks and delivery vehicles. DXC's role will likely involve integrating LOXO's software into existing fleet management systems and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Neither company disclosed financial terms of the partnership. DXC shares have seen mixed performance over the past year as the company works through restructuring efforts. The LOXO deal could help position DXC as a player in the broader autonomous vehicle ecosystem, though the technology still faces regulatory and operational hurdles before widespread adoption.
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