7. Research:
Amsterdam Oude Pijp area
• 800 x 800 meters
• 15.000 residents
• 1.000 companies
• 2.000 shipments
• 1.000 trucks/LCV’s
• HoReCa, construction,
retail, waste and parcel
8. Citylogistics Amsterdam
• Pedestrians and bicyclist first
• Large volumes: construction logistics
• Collaboration in deliveries and waste
• Public procurement
• Light electric vehicles
• Dynamic allocation of loading zones
• Local traffic data
10. Slow versus personalised
‘Slow mobility’
Bundling
Ecocombi/Synchro
Platoons
Push
ITS
‘Personalised mobility’
Value of time
Clean and safe
Robotisation
Pull
ITS
18. Social innovation:
creating value of time together
u Strategic collaboration:
shippers, transporters, truck
and trailer builders and
government
u Planner 2.0: align planning
operational and tactical
u The truck driver of the future
u Experiment: train as you fight…
20. Urban mobility from…
u Push to pull: customers in control
u Unimodal to synchromodal
u Fossil to alternative fuel
u Ownership to sharing
u Closed data to open data
u Physical links to Internet Of Things
u Centralised to distributed planning
u Forecast ETA to real time info
u Blind to clairvoyant
u From private to public private