The Standtrack project will further improve and test the Standtrack solution to bring it closer to market. The Standtrack solution is a standard intermodal solution for the identification and traceability of parcels, and the communication between the agents involved in the transport of goods. The project aims to enhance the distribution of goods by improving interoperability, horizontal collaboration, and comprehensive traceability in the freight transportation chain.
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This project aims to enhance urban goods distribution through adaptation to the Standtrack solution; creating application programming interfaces (APIs), and a mobile app to foster collaboration and traceability, ultimately improving efficiency and sustainability in freight transportation.
The project addresses challenges in urban logistics such as pollution, lack of collaboration, and inefficient cargo transport. Standtrack promotes interoperability, collaboration, and traceability, transforming freight transportation for sustainability.
The project will develop a commercial product and associated business model for the enhanced Standtrack solution, tested in real urban environments, establishing a startup for product commercialisation and business development.
During the course of the project, the pilots expanded to include Vitoria-Gasteiz and Valencia, in addition to those that took place in Madrid and Braga. The impact has been very significant, but we must differentiate between the pilot in Valencia and the others. The Madrid pilot allowed us to validate a new goods distribution operation in the city of Madrid. We have moved from a format of independent delivery companies to a horizontal collaboration that allows us to consolidate goods from different operators in an urban hub and deliver them by destination point, reducing the number of vehicles in the city. In the case of Valencia, the solution has allowed us to have traceability of the goods being delivered in areas affected by DANA.
City of Milan
Santiago Vesga
svesga@citet.es
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