Urban logistics is going through a major shift. The complexity of forthcoming changes will have an impact on all value chain players involved in the process, as overall activities connecting with the deliveries are expected to become more sustainable with minimal carbon footprint. The desired goal in the medium- and long-term perspective, is to set up a mechanism of mutually connected policies and procedures, flexible for adaptation for each unique environment, that would be beneficial for the citizens, consumers, industry players, and other stakeholders.
It is important to understand these changes from the different angles and therefore in this episode of Urban Talks we would like to give space to various players and see their perspective on how they are planning to bring more sustainability in their individual approach.
This will be the core topic of our next Mobility Talks that will take place next 18 November at Tomorrow Mobility World Congress.
Our speakers
Przemyslaw Zawodny, Deputy Director / Chief Research Officer, Lukasiewicz Instytut Logistyki | Magazynowania
Doctor of technical sciences & mechanics, master of applied mathematics, management and production engineering. Przemyslaw Zawodny graduated from the Poznan University of Technology. Experienced in R&D, Przemyslaw has worked in large companies for many years. Currently, Przemyslaw holds the position of Deputy Director/Chief Research Office at Lukasiewicz Institute of Logistics & Warehousing in Poland. Passionate about Innovation, Przemyslaw is still eager to learn and he is a teamwork enthusiast with a holistic view.
Jozef Petras, Svihaj Suhaj, is part of the GO4 team working on projects focusing on a healthy balance of ecological and economic sustainability of the green logistic. GO4 as a largest city courier company in Slovakia, is in the business of urban logistic since 2005. GO4’s company main statement “Mission Zero Emission” is strongly implemented in company values and B2B/B2C operations on a daily basis.