Monthly archives: June, 2025

Why Sustainable Logistics in Norway Still Means ‘Clean’, Not ‘Less’

In Norway, sustainable logistics is shaped by two different and often conflicting narratives—those of public authorities and businesses. While both reference sustainability, they focus on various aspects of it. Public narratives show awareness of the three “grand narratives” of sustainable logistics: decarbonization, collective logistics, and the low-mobility society. However, public authorities mostly adopt a passive …

Shift to zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles is starting to gain some traction, but the transition is still in its early phase

Meeting Europe’s 2030 zero-emission targets for heavy-duty vehicles requires urgent action. While OEMs face binding CO₂ targets, demand-side incentives remain limited, hindering the adoption of operators. Instruments like ETS2, CO₂-based road charges, and subsidies are essential. Hydrogen vehicles, crucial for long-haul, face early-stage market challenges and infrastructure gaps. Infrastructure needs differ: urban fleets can use …

Smart Access: How Žilina Uses AI to Improve Its Pedestrian Zone

The historic city center of Žilina is taking smart steps to optimize the entry and movement of vehicles through its pedestrian zone. Using data-driven insights and intelligent technology, the city is working to regulate access more effectively, improve urban logistics, and make more efficient use of its limited public space. Researchers analyzed extensive data on …