Join the “SELECT Workshop: Electrified Logistics – Demand for new services” webinar to learn more about cross-border collaboration for the electrification of logistics.
As the electrification of logistics is gaining momentum, the workshop will provide new insights that are essential to support this development on a cross-border basis. Participants will gain valuable knowledge and inspiration from industry examples and local studies in the Northern European region, and they will have the opportunity to share experiences and challenges with peers and potential project partners.
The event starts with Lars Bern from Lindholmen Science Park introducing the event, before Volvo Group presents an industry outlook. Regional results from Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Sweden will be presented by project collaborators who talk about initial findings in their regions. In addition to the regional perspective, the industry stakeholders will showcase examples and talk about their experiences. Breakout rooms and group sessions will then provide an opportunity for discussion and exchange.
Agenda
- Introduction to SELECT and the event
- Lars Bern, Lindholmen Science Park (SE)
- Industry outlook
- Volvo Group, TBC (SE)
- Initial findings in regions
- Mechelen, Flanders – Veerle De Meyer, City of Mechelen(BE)
- Noord-Brabant – Stefan Ruizendaal, Provincie Noord-Brabant(NL)
- Hamburg – Ulfia Clemen, Logistics Initiative Hamburg(DE)
- Southwest Sweden, REEL, Regional Electrification in Sweden – Nikita Zaiko, Lindholmen Science Park/CLOSER(SE)
- Breakout rooms
- Industry examples
- Colruyt Group, Mathieu Wanderpepen(BE)
- Circle K, Lennar Olsson(SE)
- Workshop – group sessions
- Summary and way forward
About SELECT
The SELECT project, funded by the Interreg North Sea Region, unites local and regional authorities alongside business support organisations from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. Its overarching aim is to present a model for collaboration between these authorities and logistics stakeholders. The collaboration should help to facilitate the rapid electrification of commercial logistics fleets and the adoption of digital solutions for sharing charging infrastructure. This model serves as a blueprint for other authorities in the North Sea Region (NSR).