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EU funding (€4,413,842): New cooperative business models and guidance for sustainable city logistics Hor5 May 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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New cooperative business models and guidance for sustainable city logistics
Urban areas represent the greatest challenges for freight transport and service trips, both in terms of goods distribution and service allocation performance, and environmental impacts (air emission, traffic congestion, road safety, accidents and noise). The salient scope of the proposal is the enabling of knowledge and understanding of freight distribution and service trips by providing guidance for implementing effective and sustainable policies and measures. This guidance will support the choice of the most optimal and applicable solutions for urban freight and service transport, and will facilitate stakeholder collaboration and the development, field testing and transfer of best governance and business models. This shall be achieved through: - the targeted understanding of urban freight and service trips, fostered by data collection on city logistics, - field testing and implementation of representative city logistics measures, - the development and application of a modular, integrated, evaluation framework for the assessment of these measures - the development of a typology between cities and potential city logistics components, and - the provision of guidance to cities, shaping consistent implementation channels for successful solutions, all according to the local needs and constraints. These activities will be accompanied by the production of practical tools that could support the take-up impact of NOVELOG project to wider international city and industrial networks and beyond the project's lifetime. NOVELOG will contribute to the European Commission's research and policy agenda through the generation of sound knowledge that introduces a new approach to guidance strategies that supports a more sustainable urban environment.
Funded Companies:
Company name | Funding amount |
Ajuntament de Barcelona | €148,063 |
€128,125 | |
Centre Internacional de Metodes Numerics en Enginyeria | €111,453 |
Comune DI Pisa | €157,500 |
Comune DI Torino | €36,563 |
Etaireia Anaptyxis Kai Touristikis Provolis Athinon - Anaptyxiaki Anonymos Etaireia Organismou Topikis Aftodioikisis | €31,531 |
€508,563 | |
€311,250 | |
€393,438 | |
€97,125 | |
Hellenic Train - Anonymi Sidirodromiki Etaireia | €61,875 |
IRU Projects ASBL | €105,438 |
Kobenhavns Kommune | €103,125 |
€7,562.50 | |
€65,099 | |
€216,000 | |
Panteia B.V. | €317,080 |
Polis | €308,750 |
Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie | €76,875 |
Regione Emilia Romagna | €87,938 |
Renault SAS | €91,410 |
Rina Consulting S.p.A. | €111,875 |
€76,719 | |
Stad Mechelen | €131,875 |
Stadt Graz | €101,563 |
€51,954 | |
Universita Degli Studi DI Roma LA Sapienza | €123,750 |
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne | €351,250 |
Venice International University | €100,093 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/636626
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