Cyclelogistics Ahead Standard Presentation Contract n°: IEE/13/628/SI2.675579 Project duration : may 2014 – april 2017 Slides version : oct 2014

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Cyclelogistics Ahead
Standard Presentation
Contract n°: IEE/13/628/SI2.675579
Project duration : may 2014 – april 2017
Slides version : oct 2014
Project summary
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Cyclelogistics Ahead builds on the success of the predecessor project
“Cyclelogistics – moving Europe forward”
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Cyclelogistics Ahead supports the aim of near zero emission urban logistics by
2030 as part of the Energy programme of the European Commission
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Cyclelogistics Ahead addresses the three affected target groups: 1. Transport
Sector, 2. Municipalities and 3. Private and commercial end users
Big Potential
In European cities, every second motorised trip, associated
with the transport of goods, could be shifted from cars or
vans to bicycles or cargo bikes
Source: Baseline Study; Cyclelogistics Project; www.cyclelogistics.eu
Potential for the area of deliveries
In the area of delivery, every forth trip associated with the
transport of goods could be shifted from motorised vehicles to
cargo bikes
Source: Baseline Study; Cyclelogistics Project; www.cyclelogistics.eu
Expected outputs
Start-up of bike courier services
 3 Train-the-trainer workshops
leading to 20-25 certified trainers
in up to 13 countries.
 Over 110 start-ups Europe-wide
 Through training and consulting
programms
 6 Empowerment Workshops in
the New Member State
Countries, leading to
 At least 8-10 start-ups in New
Member State Countries
Expected outputs
Professionalization and extension of
existing bike courier businesses
 Service development (through
specific training modules)
 At least 100 existing
cyclelogistics companies to
improve their services
 Establishment of 35
contracts/applications relating
to zero emission logistics with
express courier companies
Expected outputs
Infrastructural measures
– Set up of 6-8
(mobile/micro)
consolidation centres or
intermodal consolidation
centres
– Switch to zero emission
vehicles for the “last mile”
Expected outputs
Regulatory measures and
local/regional cooperation
platforms
 Regulative measures
implemented in at least 6
partner cities (restrictions or
incentives)
 Integration of zero emission
logistics in municipal
procurement procedures in
10 cities resulting in the use
of at least 30 cargo bikes
Expected outputs
Measures focused on end users
 Awareness raising
campaigns
 Logistic transparency by
means of label, used by at
least 200 companies
 20 pilot measures on
innovative storage offers for
consumers and IT-solutions
and home delivery services
in cooperation with
supermarkets and
restaurants
Partnership
Contact
Project coordinator
Dissemination leader
Susanne Wrighton
Austrian Mobility Research
FGM – AMOR
+43 316 810451-21
[email protected]
Vincent Meerschaert
Traject Mobility Management
+32 9 242 32 80
[email protected]
www.cyclelogistics.eu