Monthly archives: June, 2018
Report Signed, Sealed, Delivered: the impact of e-commerce on cities
Dutch e-groceries company Picnic will develop a new light electric vehicle
Ford is testing self-driving delivery vans in Miami (US)
Food couriers have recently joined truck and taxi drivers in the category of jobs that are most likely to be made obsolete by self-driving technology. Ford is currently experimenting with self-driving delivery vans in Miami since earlier this year. And more recently, Ford joined with Postmates to see how people ordering takeout food would interact with …
Research: Exploring urban freight demand and university purchasing
Zero emissions construction sites must be part of Clean Vehicles Directive
Construction site machinery is responsible for a significant amount of air, noise, and climate pollution yet remains unregulated. The development of the EU Clean Vehicles Directive offers an opportunity to address regulation, writes Mark Preston, Policy Assistant at the environmental NGO Bellona, on Euroactiv.
Research: Simulation of B2C deliveries in Antwerp (B) with cargo bikes and delivery points
The growth of e-commerce is accompanied by an increasing distribution of parcels in cities resulting in externalities like traffic congestion or emissions. As a consequence, different delivery concepts like bike deliveries or delivery points have been suggested. Most companies will only accept these changes, if they do not result in higher cost of delivery.