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SmartFuSION · Smart Urban Freight SolutIONs

FP7Status: CLOSED1 April 201230 September 2015EU funding €2,492,213

The SMARTFUSION public-private partnership (PPP) will build upon existing urban freight development strategies of three demonstration regions and to demonstrate smart urban freight solutions on co-operative and sustainable city distribution in urban interurban supply chains. Leading idea is to introduce the concept of the European Green Car Initiative in the last mile operations, introduce innovative technology developments in the field of urban freight planning, vehicle technology and urban inter urban transhipment and to develop comprehensive and transferable impact assessment models for smart urban freight solutions. The main objectives can be summarized as follows:•to enhance the innovation process at urban-interurban interfaces,•to demonstrate and evaluate the technical and logistical feasibility of introducing electric vehicles and the second generation of hybrid truck technology into existing business supply chains and to apply these vehicle technologies in conjunction with information technology, operational, managerial and regulatory innovations including urban consolidation centres and telematics systems.•to determine the critical success factors in stimulating the market uptake of new sustainable vehicle technology and other innovations in the urban logistics environment.•to develop a Smart Urban Designer tool that allows the other city-regions and company supply chains to analyse the likely success and benefits of applying these innovations in their domain.The project has a clear view as to the main goals for all the public and private partners, but we also recognise that the exact nature of the innovations and the demonstrations, between the demonstrations and the assessments needs to be localised in each demonstrator. Therefore we begin with 80% of the proposal clearly envisaged, but it is essential to address the crucial 20% through concertation and consensus.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €514,988

participant

VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB

SE · €257,049

participant

CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA

IT · €325,102

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER LBG

UK · €180,060

participant

OFFICE DEPOT INTERNATIONAL (UK) LIMITED

UK · €47,520

participant

PTV PLANUNG TRANSPORT VERKEHR GmbH

DE · €334,125

participant

REGIONE LOMBARDIA

IT · €66,942

participant

POLIS

BE · €121,101

participant

CLIPPER LOGISTICS GROUP LIMITED

UK · €123,018

participant

NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL

UK · €19,361

participant

BEHALA - BERLINER HAFEN- UND LAGERHAUSGESELLSCHAFT MBH

DE · €56,447

participant

IRU PROJECTS ASBL

BE · €59,697

participant

SENATSVERWALTUNG FUR STADTENTWICKLUNG

DE · €35,661

participant

PANTEIA BV

NL · €212,063

participant

FONDATION IRU DES TRANSPORTS ROUTIERS

CH · €6,003

participant

GRUPPO CLAS SPA

IT · €133,075

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