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China’s TuSimple Reshuffles Management – Caixin

“This is part of a planned executive succession as the company moves to its next phase of commercialising Level 4 autonomous trucking,” TuSimple said


TuSimple's Level 4 technology is the second-highest level of self-driving capability based on US Society of Automotive Engineers standards. Photo: TuSimple

 

Chinese self-driving truck startup TuSimple Holdings announced a leadership reshuffle, under which co-founder Hou Xiaodi replaced Lu Cheng as president and CEO and Chen Mo as chairman, Caixin reported.

“This is part of a planned executive succession as the company moves to its next phase of commercialising Level 4 autonomous trucking technology,” TuSimple said in a statement.

Read the full report: Caixin

 

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