A Heineken Beer Boat for Amsterdam? Yes, Really

On my way to work, it suddenly stood out: a bright green boat from Zoevcity with a giant beer tank on the Geldersekade. Could it be? Is Amsterdam getting a Heineken beer boat? The answer is yes. The Historic Amsterdam DistrictsThe bridges and quay walls in the Wallen and Lastage neighborhoods are fragile and are …

Smarter Planning for Loading Docks in New Developments

A newly completed project by Transport for NSW, the University of Melbourne, and iMOVE has developed a robust and user-friendly model to help city planners, developers, and transport authorities better assess loading dock needs in new buildings. The report is now available for download. As cities focus more on livability and placemaking, space for freight …

91% of European commercial drivers say work-related stress negatively impacts driving, Geotab survey finds

A new Europe-wide survey commissioned by Geotab reveals a troubling picture of rising stress levels and road safety concerns among commercial vehicle drivers. The survey, titled “The Unseen Toll: Driver Stress and Road Safety,” gathered insights from 3,501 truck and van drivers across seven European countries and paints a clear warning: driver stress is on …

Innovative sustainable urban logistics: optimizing networks and operations for the future of last-mile delivery

Last-mile delivery is under increasing pressure. With booming e-commerce, growing urban congestion, and mounting sustainability targets, cities struggle to keep deliveries efficient, affordable, and clean. This thesis investigates how optimization models can help last-mile logistics adapt, balancing operational efficiency with environmental and regulatory demands. A recent Ph.D. Thesis by Pinar Ozyavas addresses the issues around optimizing …

Urban expansion and displacement of business: multi-story construction as an answer

Land scarcity near major Dutch cities is becoming a serious challenge for governments, developers, and occupiers—especially for businesses involved in last-mile logistics and local services. These “caring businesses” are essential for maintaining urban life, yet they’re increasingly pushed out by housing development and the repurposing of commercial areas. As urban populations grow and land becomes …

Decarbonizing last-mile deliveries: When the national strategy fails to meet local needs and expectations

How do local governments in England view the future of low-carbon last-mile logistics? A recent study sheds light on the views of 35 local authorities and offers a deeper understanding of what’s needed to make sustainable urban freight a reality. The key takeaway? Behavior change and collaboration may be more powerful than technology alone—though far …

Why predicting urban construction transport demand is so difficult – And why it still matters

Urban freight models are crucial in managing city logistics, yet they often fall short in construction transport. Unlike regular freight flows driven by economic activity and consumer demand, construction logistics are shaped by a unique mix of project-specific and local contextual factors. Traditional freight models, which rely on high-level economic indicators, struggle to deal with …

Safer, Greener, Faster: AI-powered supply chains in action

In a McKinsey Talks Operations podcast episode, Sanjit Biswas, CEO and co-founder of Samsara, joins McKinsey’s Renee Jackson to explore how AI and digital solutions revolutionize logistics and supply chains. Samsara, a provider of AI-driven tools for physical operations, helps companies in logistics, construction, utilities, and government sectors to enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Biswas …