An Analysis of Last-Mile Delivery Challenges and Efficiency in Urban Logistics: A Study of Mumbai City

Last-mile delivery is a critical component of the logistics and supply chain industry, especially in densely populated urban areas like Mumbai. This study aims to analyze the key challenges affecting last-mile delivery efficiency and evaluate the role of technology and operational strategies in improving performance. Recent research was based on primary data collected through a structured survey of delivery personnel and consumers in Mumbai. Key factors such …

Smarter Cities, Smarter Deliveries: How Data-Driven Optimization Can Transform City Logistics

Urban logistics is in crisis. As city populations grow and e-commerce expands, the volume of goods moving through urban areas has risen sharply, leading to congestion, pollution, escalating delivery costs, and a diminished quality of life for residents. Logistics service providers (LSPs) are under mounting pressure to deliver goods faster and more cheaply, while municipalities …

Zero-Emission Zones in Dutch Cities: A Legal Landscape That Favors Municipal Authority

The introduction of zero-emission zones across Dutch city centers has triggered a wave of legal challenges from logistics operators and business owners. The outcomes offer important lessons for city logistics professionals navigating the transition to emission-free urban freight. Since 1 January 2025, 14 Dutch municipalities (including Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Utrecht) have implemented zero-emission zones that …

How Europeans Shop

A new study published in the European Transport Research Review (Fernando et al., 2026) offers a comparative look at how shopping-related travel behavior has changed across France, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland from the early 2000s to the 2020s. For those working in city logistics, the findings are both reassuring and challenging. Fewer Trips, but Not …

Decarbonizing city logistics: collaboration over competition in London

Ross Phillips, Sustainable Transport Manager at Cross River Partnership (CRP) — a London-based public-private partnership — offers a grounded and practical perspective on the decarbonization challenge facing urban logistics. His answers cut through the ambition and land on the structural barriers practitioners actually face day to day. The most honest observation in the interview is …