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Optimised Urban Delivery Hubs for Low-Traffic Neighbourhoods in Brussels

Our project addresses the need for efficient, sustainable urban delivery solutions within Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, reducing congestion and emissions while enhancing city liveability.

Project summary

Our proposal, “Optimised Urban Delivery Hubs for Low-Traffic Neighbourhoods in Brussels,” aims to revolutionise last-mile delivery within the city’s Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs). By installing strategically placed nano-hubs, we will facilitate the rapid transition of goods from conventional delivery vehicles to cargo bikes, significantly reducing traffic congestion and emissions. This system will make delivery more efficient, support sustainable urban transport, and improve the quality of life in urban areas. The project integrates advanced logistics software, engages with the community for support and feedback, and conducts a comprehensive in-situ demonstration to showcase the effectiveness and benefits of our innovative delivery solution.

Project start:

1 August 2024

Budget:

€59,500

Countries

belgium

Context

The goal is to optimise last-mile deliveries in urban areas using eco-friendly cargo bikes and nano-hubs, thereby reducing traffic congestion and pollution.

Challenge

Our project addresses the need for efficient, sustainable urban delivery solutions within Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, reducing congestion and emissions while enhancing city liveability.

Expected outcome

The project aims to deploy innovative nano-hubs, reduce urban traffic, increase cargo bike use and make deliveries more efficient.

Project partners

Silver
France

BIRD

Silver
France

Ynstant

Silver
Spain

RMIT Europe

Project Lead

Pablo Rosa Casado

pablo@doncicleto.com