Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
Urban freight transport has been on a steady rise, fueled by the surge in e-commerce and commercial activities within cities. However, with this growth comes the pressing need to address the environmental and efficiency challenges associated with it. In response, the inaugural “Urban Logistics Innovation Day #1,” held on September 26th, 2023, in Brussels, served as a beacon of innovation and collaboration in the quest for sustainable urban logistics solutions.
Urban logistics stakeholders, ranging from policymakers to industry experts, converged at the event to explore innovative strategies for decarbonizing urban freight transport and enhancing its efficiency. Against the backdrop of escalating urbanization and environmental concerns, the event aimed to foster dialogue, showcase pioneering solutions, and catalyze partnerships to drive sustainable urban logistics practices.
The event had a comprehensive agenda, driven by the following key objectives:
The Urban Logistics Innovation Day #1 featured a dynamic agenda, comprising plenary sessions, break-out sessions, and interactive discussions. Noteworthy highlights from the agenda included:
Break-out Session I A: Digital Twins & What If Scenarios
Moderated by Claudia Ribeiro (POLIS)
Attendees witnessed a live demonstration by Andreas Alexopoulos from INLECOM – LEAD, showcasing how digital twins optimize urban logistics operations using the LEAD platform.
Following the demonstration, insightful presentations unfolded:
Break-out Session I B: Consumer Engagement & Sustainability of Urban Freight
Moderated by Yanying Li (ALICE)
This session provided a platform to explore how consumer engagement strategies can drive sustainability in urban freight.
The session unfolded as follows:
The panelists shared perspectives on consumer engagement strategies and their impact on sustainability in urban freight. Through discussions and shared insights, participants gained valuable perspectives on driving sustainable practices in urban logistics while meeting consumer demands.
Break-out Session II A: Zero Emission Vehicles and Support Infrastructure for the Last-Mile
Moderated by Catherine Ittner (C40)
This session explored strategies to transition to zero-emission vehicles and develop the necessary infrastructure for sustainable last-mile delivery.
The panelists explored the challenges and opportunities associated with zero-emission last-mile delivery, offering valuable insights into policy, technology, and infrastructure considerations.
Break-out Session II B: Discussion on Urban Space
Moderated by Raffaele Vergnani (POLIS)
This session explored innovative approaches to optimizing urban space and aligning it with sustainable urban logistics practices.
The panelists delved into the complexities of urban space management and its implications for sustainable urban logistics, offering diverse perspectives and practical recommendations.
The Urban Logistics Innovation Day #1 served as a catalyst for collaboration, innovation, and dialogue in the quest for sustainable urban freight transport between cities and businesses. Through dynamic discussions, insightful presentations, and interactive sessions, participants explored cutting-edge solutions, fostered partnerships, and exchanged best practices to address the challenges of decarbonizing urban logistics.