5. Let’s start our City logistics journey in 2025: part one
Urbanisation
Traffic jams
beyond rush
hours
Online
shopping and
same day
delivery
24/7
Construction
traffic
People move
like ants
swarming
through their
colony
6. Let’s start our City logistics journey in 2025: part two
Urbanisation
New white
label transport
concepts
Data intelligence
for optimal
utilisation of our
road network
Sensors,
control towers
New horizontal
and vertical
alliances
7. 7
The problem: do we feel the urgency
•10-15% city vehicles is freight transport
•A rise in number of delivery vans
•Concerns about CO2, air quality, congestion,
noise, accidents
•Quality of life and vitality of the city is being
threatened
•Above all, the rise in e-commerce
B2C: 25 to 30% first time deliveries are ok
8. 8
Milestones
regarding city logistics
Ambassador City Distribution
First city initiative for the Netherlands
in Nijmegen
Green Deal Zero Emission
54 parties signing the contract
Van Velthoven puts in extra EUR
25mio for city distribution projects
10. 10
We need to break the traditional way of thinking!
need change in attitude and responsibility
TLN has the ambition: zero
emission city distribution 2025
City Hall has the ambition to
tackle the issue
election programs 2018
15. 15
To make use of innovations ,
we need a different way of thinking
Networking Events
Research and
Vision
16. 16
The solutions are available
Stakeholder research February 2018
87% “fully agree” that freight
transport within cities must
become cleaner and smarter
61% “fully agree” that
technological innovation
demands a structural
reorganisation of city logistics
71% of respondents believe data sharing with the
intention of improving the efficiency of the logistics
process and sharing data across the entire chain will
have a major impact
The most important accelaration-drivers:
- the government and politicians, provided they are
a reliable partner (82% fully agree)
- unity among shippers, service providers and
cities regarding the approach that should be used
to transition to cleaner city logistics (81% fully
agree)
- stepping up collaboration within the chain to
achieve the ambitious target of reducing carbon
emissions (71% fully agree)
17. 17
Financing
partners
The chain must take its responsibilities
We can do so much more: eco system city distribution
Local
politics
Subsidie
Logistic service
provider
Shipper
OEM
Data
Intelligence
Eco system “clean city logistics”
• invest first to profit later
• take the momentum opportunity