J.B. Hunt, UP.Labs create FreightTech lab

This is UP.Labs’ fourth corporate partnership for innovation

J.B. Hunt has created a technology innovation lab with UP.Labs. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)

J.B. Hunt Transport Inc. (NASDAQ:JBHT) announced Wednesday it is teaming up with venture group UP.Labs to create a logistics-focused technology incubator for startups looking to solve industry challenges.

“From the inception of modern intermodal transit to digital freight matching platforms to emerging safety technology and beyond, J.B. Hunt has always been people focused, technology empowered and capacity driven, and we’ve been on an innovation journey since our founding in 1961. … Our collaboration with UP.Labs will continue this journey as we look for new ways to disrupt, adapt and accelerate across the transportation industry,” said Shelley Simpson, president and CEO at J.B. Hunt, in a news release.

The Logistics Venture Lab will be looking for six companies to join its incubator over the next three years to focus on leveraging FreightTech within service areas including brokerage, dedicated transportation, intermodal and truckload freight.

“I’m thrilled to be collaborating with J.B. Hunt, a leader in the transportation and logistics industry,” said John Kuolt, founder and CEO of UP.Labs, in the news release. “Through the Logistics Venture Lab, we will launch startups rooted in big data, GenAI, and emerging technologies to solve industry problems with some of the world’s best entrepreneurs.”


Kuolt also celebrated UP.Labs’ previous successful investment partnerships with Porsche AG, which started in 2022, and Alaska Airlines, creating Airline Venture Lab in 2023

UP.Labs announced Wednesday as well that its partnership with Alaska Airlines committed $5 million to fund Odysee, an AI-powered flight schedule optimization solution.

This lab partnership with J.B. Hunt marks UP.Labs’ fourth innovation partnership.



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