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Towards Sustainable Urban Freight in B2B: Insights from Berlin-Adlershof

As cities grow and freight volumes rise, urban logistics faces mounting challenges, from traffic congestion and emissions to inefficient deliveries. A recent study in Berlin-Adlershof, a technology-driven urban development area, explores how data-driven insights into corporate shipping and receiving behavior can support more sustainable freight transport. Why Focus on Business Parcels? Most research in urban …

AI and Co-Creation: Building Smarter Urban Logistics Alternatives

Urban areas are growing rapidly, and with them come familiar challenges: air and noise pollution, traffic congestion, parking shortages, and safety concerns. In this context, freight transport has become increasingly fragmented due to e-commerce, and as a result, it lacks coordination across supply chains. To address these challenges, a new study presents a co-creation-based decision …

Living Labs for City Logistics: A New Framework for Co-creation and Innovation

Living Labs (LLs) are collaborative spaces where governments, companies, researchers, and citizens come together to co-create and test innovative solutions for complex urban challenges. In the context of city logistics, LLs offer a unique opportunity to rethink and improve urban freight systems by facilitating shared learning, experimentation, and cooperation across sectors, free from short-term agendas …

Sustainable Neighborhood Logistics: Business Models for Urban Hubs

As cities grow denser and online shopping continues to rise, the demand for efficient logistics is increasing rapidly. Urban space is limited, and logistics hubs offer a promising solution: they consolidate goods and enable zero-emission transport into city centers. Some hubs also support shared mobility. To explore viable models, the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences …

Creating Synergies Between Energy and Mobility

The energy and mobility sectors are increasingly interlinked, offering new opportunities for synergies in infrastructure use. However, the governance processes that underlie such cross-sectoral innovation are often overlooked. This case study examines the intricate decision-making process behind the development of an E-PT-hub. This initiative, undertaken by a Dutch public transport operator, aims to repurpose its metro power …