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Digital Urban Freight Community

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ALICE Urban Freight Community

The ALICE Urban Freight Community is a member-driven ALICE Community focused on digitalisation and data exchange for urban logistics. It brings together experts, practitioners and policymakers to improve interoperability, strengthen data governance, and enable more efficient, sustainable and resilient cities.

 

Purpose of the group

  • POLIS–ALICE Joint Guide for Advancing Towards Zero-Emission Urban Logistics by 2030
  • EGUM Urban Logistics Recommendations: Data Sharing for Zero Emission Urban Logistics
  • Webinar Series: Find Space for Mobility and Logistics Data
  • Digital Urban Freight (DUF) Survey
  • White Paper on Interoperability and Data Governance for Urban Logistics (forthcoming)
  • Creation of a Baseline on the State of Interoperability in Urban Freight
  • Collection of Urban Logistics Use Cases and Good Practices

How to contribute

Members can support this Community by:

  • Share operational experiences, pilots and good practices on urban freight digitalisation and data exchange.
  • Join activities related to EU-funded projects (DELPHIDISCONEXTLOGIC)
  • Participate in webinars, workshops and consultation sessions.
  • Provide input to the forthcoming White Paper on interoperability and data governance.
  • Share updates, questions and materials in the discussion forum.

Digital Urban Freight (DUF) Survey

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ALICE Urban Freight Community

The ALICE Urban Freight Community is a member-driven ALICE Community focused on digitalisation and data exchange for urban logistics. It brings together experts, practitioners and policymakers to improve interoperability, strengthen data governance, and enable more efficient, sustainable and resilient cities.

 

Purpose of the group

  • POLIS–ALICE Joint Guide for Advancing Towards Zero-Emission Urban Logistics by 2030
  • EGUM Urban Logistics Recommendations: Data Sharing for Zero Emission Urban Logistics
  • Webinar Series: Find Space for Mobility and Logistics Data
  • Digital Urban Freight (DUF) Survey
  • White Paper on Interoperability and Data Governance for Urban Logistics (forthcoming)
  • Creation of a Baseline on the State of Interoperability in Urban Freight
  • Collection of Urban Logistics Use Cases and Good Practices

How to contribute

Members can support this Community by:

  • Share operational experiences, pilots and good practices on urban freight digitalisation and data exchange.
  • Join activities related to EU-funded projects (DELPHIDISCONEXTLOGIC)
  • Participate in webinars, workshops and consultation sessions.
  • Provide input to the forthcoming White Paper on interoperability and data governance.
  • Share updates, questions and materials in the discussion forum.

Digital Urban Freight (DUF) Survey

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ALICE Members Intranet

ALICE Intralogistics Community The ALICE Intralogistics Community is a member-driven ALICE Community, officially launched in January 2026, focused on the systemic role of intralogistics in Europe’s logistics and supply chains.  The Community was created to move beyond treating intralogistics as a standalone topic and instead address it as an integral part of end-to-end logistics, closely connected with transport operations, supply chains, energy systems and digital infrastructure.  Co-led with engaged ALICE members, notably LIMOWA, and supported by the ALICE Secretariat, the Community functions as a collaborative space, where members jointly explore challenges, share practices and develop concrete actions, solutions and business cases.  Purpose of the group The Intralogistics Community aims to: Integrating Intralogistics into End-to-End Logistics Systems Enhancing Overall Supply Chain Performance in Europe Reducing Inefficiencies Between Transport and Intralogistics Supporting Logistics Decarbonisation and Zero-Emission Transition Advancing Technological Innovation and Automation Promoting Interoperability and Standardisation Enabling Data-Driven Operations and Decision-Making Adopting a Holistic People–Process–Technology–Data Approach Aligning with Physical Internet and Synchromodality Initiatives Facilitating Structured Member Collaboration Strengthening Access to EU and Innovation Funding Opportunities Supporting Workforce Transformation and Skills Development Expanding Scope Beyond Traditional Warehousing How to contribute Members can contribute as:  Core contributors, shaping priorities and activities.  Content contributors, sharing expertise, practices and use cases  in the discussion forum. Participants, engaging in knowledge exchange and networking (webinars, workshops, technical sessions and collaborative project development).

BoostEDIC M&L is a Digital Europe Programme action funded under the call DIGITAL-2024-CLOUD-AI-06-MOBSPACE

Dear IPIC participant, Through this group you can revisit IPIC 2026 presentations, video recordings, papers, and posters presented at IPIC 2026. If you could not attend but you would like to access the materials or recorded sessions from IPIC 2026 programme, please contact ipic@etp-alice.eu for more information How to access the recorded presentations and materials? If you are already registered in the Knowledge Platform, log in, use the “enrolment key” and click on “Follow this content”  while logged in If you are not yet registered, you may create an account in the Knowledge Platform (Create account) and then follow the step explained above. To access the “enrolment key” contact  ipic@etp-alice.eu. Only speakers, attendees and ALICE members have access to the materials at this stage. You may visit the FAQ or contact ipic@etp-alice.eu for any question or support you may need. Best Regards,  IPIC 2026 Organization team  www.pi.events

The vision of MODALSHIFT lies in the creation of a transport network and traffic management optimisation framework, trusted and valuable for local stakeholders, that bridges the data from infrastructures, logistics and mobility operators.

Library: Events and PI repositories

Join us on 23-24 October 2025  for the ALICE Logistics Innovation Summit 2025. This two-day event will bring together stakeholders from across the freight transport and logistics ecosystem to exchange knowledge, showcase innovations, explore the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the logistics sector in Europe and beyond.

ALICE Members Intranet

ALICE Logistics Automation Automation in logistics is progressing rapidly across ports, terminals, corridors, warehouses and multimodal hubs. Europe is moving from isolated pilots towards the deployment of interoperable, safe and scalable autonomous systems across the logistics network. To support this transition, ALICE has launched Logistics Automation as a collaborative platform connecting industry, technology providers, research centres and public authorities. The objective is to enable knowledge exchange, identify common challenges, and accelerate coordinated and interoperable automation across modes and nodes. A structured Use Case Collection is being prepared and will be released shortly on the Knowledge Platform. Purpose of the group Provide a shared space to monitor automation initiatives beyond research projects. Connect work carried out across ALICE Thematic Groups (TG2, TG3, Urban Logistics). Link demonstrations and applied research with emerging EU policy frameworks (TEN-T, port strategy, CCAM, data interoperability). Create a consolidated overview of automation developments within the European logistics ecosystem. Prepare the ground for a potential ALICE position paper on logistics automation in 2026/2027. How to contribute Members can support this group by sharing information, ongoing pilots or operational experiences. Share updates, questions or materials in the discussion forum. Participate in upcoming webinars, workshops and deep-dive sessions. Use Case Collection Hub – link coming soon →

GOLIA is a Horizon Europe project whose mission is to create an inclusive, adaptive, and socially optimised urban mobility system through a new governance model integrating technological, social and legal innovations.  The project aims to shift the focus of mobility planning from purely economic considerations to a more holistic approach that incorporates social well-being, accessibility and sustainability. A key part of this approach is developing the Social Optimum Mobility Index (SOMI), which will support dynamic, data-driven decision-making across urban transport systems.