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  • GREEN-LOG is a Horizon Europe co-funded project which will develop Logistics-as-a service platforms for interconnected city logistics, automated delivery concepts using autonomous vehicles and delivery droids, cargo-bike-based innovations for sustainable micro-consolidation, and multimodal parcel deliveries integrating public transportation.
    The approach is deployed and validated in five Urban Living Labs: Athens, Barcelona, Flanders (Gent, Leuven and Mechelen), Oxfordshire and Ispra. Three follower cities – Arad, Helsinborg, and Valga – will be involved in testing the transferability of the proposed innovations.

    GREEN-LOG accelerates systemic changes to create last-mile delivery ecosystems that are economically, ecologically, and socially sustainable. It will establish city platforms made up of inclusive stakeholder Urban Living Labs to foster social innovation, and design/ implement cutting-edge delivery solutions.

    The GREEN-LOG approach offers a cutting-edge simulation environment for scenario building combining different solutions to enable the integration of last-mile delivery interventions with the highest possible impact on environmental sustainability and traffic reduction, also considering their financial viability.

    GREEN-LOG offers Logistics-as-a Service platforms for interconnected city logistics, automated delivery concepts using autonomous vehicles and delivery droids, cargo-bike-based innovations for sustainable micro-consolidation, and multimodal parcel deliveries integrating public transportation. The solutions are supported by networked city logistics dataspaces that supply dynamic services for proactive ecosystem optimisation while respecting the interests of stakeholders including consumers, businesses, and the city.

    The approach is deployed and validated in five Urban Living Labs:

       

    Athens, Barcelona, Flanders (Gent, Leuven and Mechelen), Oxfordshire and Ispra.

    Three follower cities – Arad, Helsinborg, and Valga – will be involved in testing the transferability of the proposed innovations.

    Green-Log (greenlog-project.eu)

    GREEN-LOG is co-funded by the European Union under grant number 101069892. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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