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Sustainable Urban Logistics. An Overview of Italian case studies H2020 MSCA-RISE-2016 ProSFeT Project. ProSFeT Project: Partners. Academic institutions The University of Sheffield (UK) Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (ITA) The University of Gothenburg (SWE)
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Sustainable Urban Logistics An Overview of Italian case studies H2020 MSCA-RISE-2016 ProSFeT Project
ProSFeT Project: Partners • Academic institutions The University of Sheffield (UK) Consiglio Nazionale delleRicerche (ITA) The University of Gothenburg (SWE) The University of Extremadura (ES) • Local authorities Sheffield City Council (UK) City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (UK) Stockholm City Traffic Administration (SWE) • Software houses SoftecoSismatS.r.l. (ITA) Shaping Cloud (UK) Andrea Serena
ProSFeT Project: Context and Rationale • 54% of world’s population lives in urban areas, number that is expected to increase to 66% by 2050 • Potential negative impacts on the environment ought to be considered and focus needs to be put on: • The sustainable development of urban logistics operations • The improvement of local authorities urban freight transport planning • Stakeholders engagement in decision making processes Andrea Serena
ProSFeT Project: Aims and Objectives • Perform a review of urban freight transport in Europe investigating best practices • Promote stakeholders engagement in urban freight transport policy formulations and strategic decision making in Europe • Promote the use of decision support tools in European public authorities’ freight transport strategies Andrea Serena
Sustainable Urban Logistics: Definition “The process for totally optimizing the logistics and transport activities by private companies in urban areas while considering the traffic environment, the traffic congestion, and energy consumption within the framework of a market economy” (Taniguchi and Thompson, 2001) Andrea Serena
SUL: an Upward Trend in Research Source: Luo (2017) Andrea Serena
SUL Research in Europe • Increasing interest in Europe • Researchers from Italy and Spain very prolific in the field Source: Luo (2017) Andrea Serena
SUL: a Focus on UDCs • UDC: “A facility involving the transhipment of goods directed to urban areas, aiming to consolidate deliveries, and thus provide greater efficiency (and effectiveness) in the distribution process by increasing the truckload factor and decreasing the number of trucks used, which help mitigate urban congestion and air pollution” (Tario et al, 2011) Andrea Serena
Italian Case Studies • Luccaport (Lucca) • Ecocity (Parma) • VeloceVicenza (Vicenza) • CityPorto (Padova) • Aosta, Modena & Rovigo Andrea Serena
Italian Case Studies: LuccaPort (Lucca) • Owned by Lucca Holding – Lucca City Council • 5 million euro investment • well connected to the principal highways and equipped with an electric fleet of vehicles However: • Did not provide the expected results • Lucca City Council tried to sell the project • Currently trying to get funded by the Life Aspire project Andrea Serena
Italian Case Studies: EcoCity (Parma) • 2 million investment • By 2015, the project involved 16 transport operators and carriers, 17 food manufacturers and suppliers (fresh and dry products), 7 corporate chain retailers and 10 produce wholesalers, serving approximately the 8% of all the food distributed in Parma However: • 14.5 million debt with investors • No initial strategic plan for the long term resulted in an unsustainable project • Sold after a 20%+ price reduction Andrea Serena
Italian Case Studies: VeloceVicenza & CityPorto Padova Veloce Vicenza • Legal feud between the local authority and international logistics companies such as DHL, TNT, UPS and FedEX • Although the sentence allowed Veloce Vicenza to be the only entity managing last mile deliveries in the city centre, carriers have tried to find alternative ways to overcome this obstacle • In 2011 in fact, Veloce Vicenza financially suffered the decision of carriers of managing last mile deliveries through the use of “risciò” – a type of bicycle Andrea Serena
Italian Case Studies: VeloceVicenza & CityPorto Padova • One of the few successful city logistics projects both at an Italian and at a European level • Padua city council decided to collaborate with logistics company such as DHL, Bartolini and GLS , which bring goods to the UDC, letting last mile deliveries to be managed by the CityPorto’s fleet • deliveries have increased by 126% between 2005 and 2015, fine-dust pollution in the Padua area has been reduced by more than 25kg, SOxemissions by more than 35kg, NOx by more than 190kg and CO2 by more than 110 tonnes • Aosta, Rovigo and Modena, which, collaborating with Padua, are trying to implement similar city logistics solutions within their cities Andrea Serena
Key Difference Between CityPorto and VeloceVicenza Stakeholders Engagement Biggest Challenges: • Aligning Objectives • Alliances with supply chain competitors to share assets Source: Luo (2017) Andrea Serena
ProSFeT Project – Stakeholder Engagement • Development of a Strategic Decision Support System • Objective of facilitating stakeholders engagement • Scenario planning tool to be utilised in planning phases of projects to help stakeholders in both defining and reaching targets Andrea Serena
Any Questions? Thank You! Andrea Serena