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EU funding (€3,941,625): Low-Emission Adaptive last mile logistics supporting 'on Demand economy' through digital twins Hor1 Jun 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Low-Emission Adaptive last mile logistics supporting 'on Demand economy' through digital twins

LEAD will create Digital Twins of urban logistics networks in six cities, to support experimentation and decision making with on-demand logistics operations in a public-private urban setting. Innovative solutions for city logistics will be represented by a set of value case scenarios, that address the requirements of the on-demand economy while aligning competing interests and creating value for all different stakeholders. Each value case will combine a number of measures (LEAD Strategies): a) innovative business models, b) agile urban freight storage and last-mile distribution schemes, c) low emission, automated, electric or hybrid delivery vehicles, and d) smart logistics solutions. Scenarios will incorporate opportunities for shared, connected and low-emission logistics operations by considering four innovation drivers: Sustainability - Zero Emission Logistics, the Sharing Economy, Technology Advancements and the emerging Physical Internet (PI) paradigm. Cost, environmental and operational efficiencies for value cases will be measured in 6 Living Labs (Madrid, The Hague, Budapest, Lyon, Oslo, Porto). Evidence-proven value cases and associated logistics solutions will be delivered in the form of exploitable Digital Twins (TRL-7), incorporating the models that support adaptation to different contexts and that provide incentives for PPPs. The long-term vision of LEAD is to design an Open PI-inspired framework for Smart City Logistics that incorporates the Digital Twins created in the project, thus setting the foundations for the development of large-scale city Digital Twins. The LEAD consortium comprises 22 partners, all of whom are involved in the Living Labs, supported by 5 international partners for knowledge transfer. This incentivises the co-creation of solutions by city authorities, logistics industry leaders, start-ups and research experts in freight modelling, complex simulation and logistics optimisation.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
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BKK Budapesti Kozlekedesi Kozpont Zrt. €101,875
Citylogin Iberica SL €115,000
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ELERGONE ENERGIA Lda. €0.00
Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid SA €432,500
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Gemeente DEN Haag €75,000
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Inlecom Innovation Astiki MI Kerdoskopiki Etaireia €399,375
Institut de Recherche Technologique System X €326,250
Last Mile Team SL €112,500
Lyon Confluence €98,750
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MODELO CONTINENTE HIPERMERCADOS SA €0.00
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Nimber AS €0.00
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Oslo Kommune €62,500
PANASONIC BUSINESS SUPPORT EUROPE GmbH €116,250
Polis €232,625
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Szechenyi Istvan Egyetem €103,750
Technische Universiteit Delft €358,125
Texas A&M University System €0.00
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid €225,000
Waberer's-Szemerey Logisztika kft. €61,250

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/861598

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