
The GRETA project will present its achievements in Central European urban logistics in a wider event organised in collaboration with “Urban Logistics and Mobility Conference”.
GRETA aims at supporting urban mobility transition in several Functional Urban Areas located in Central Europe, through common solutions and strategies by decarbonizing the list mile deliveries. Most suitable solutions like curb management and establishment of micro-hubs for last mile deliveries through zero-emission vehicles like for instance cargo-bikes were t tested within each FUA of Budapest, Maribor, Poznan, Reggio Emilia and Verona. These solutions and results will be discussed in a dedicated session during the conference.
Similar solutions and capacity building activities applied in other countries and projects will also be presented.
If you wish to join the event, please register HERE.
Agenda:
Welcome speech
Andrea Bardi, Director General | ITL
Overview of the GRETA project
Fahad Anwar, Project Manager | ITL
Session 1
ROUNDTABLE: From pilot actions to practice: Results and future pathways from GRETA’s FUAs
moderator Mr. Andrea Ballarin
Presenters:
Alberto Merigo -City of Reggio Emilia
Tadej Kurent - Municipality of Maribor
Wiktor Zuchowski- Łukasiewicz Research Network – Poznań Institute of Technology
Paolo Lunardi- ZAILOG Scarl
Máté Lénárt- BKK Centre for Budapest Transport
Session 2: Permanent Working Group with external projects - 5th Workshop - Capacity Building for Smarter Urban Logistics
Moderator:
Fahad Anwar, ITL
Speakers:
Riccardo Maratini- OpenEnloc: GRETA Transferability Platform
Philip Michalk- University of Wildau and Tadej Kurent- Municipality of Maribor: Jointly developed capacity building for CE FUAs policy makers/Transport operators
Wiebke Mueller- EIT Urban Mobility
John Limaxis- Inlecom Innovations: URBANE project (Horizon Europe)
Paco Gasparín – CIMNE Barcelona: Hallo Project (EIT Urban Mobility funding)
13.20 Conclusions and conference closure