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A Future Role for Urban Consolidation Centres? German Experiences and Prospects Prof. Peter Klaus, D.B.A./Boston Univ. Chair Business, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nürnberg, and Fraunhofer Arbeitsgruppe Technologien der Logistik-Dienstleistungswirtschaft (ATL) <klaus@logistik.uni-erlangen.de> London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 1

Overview German Experiences Looking Back: Green Politics, the Euphoria of the 1990 s, Sobering Experiences The Status at Bestufs in Prague, Nov. 2003 - A Menue of Approaches - Why they failed A Status as of Today - What is left - and what we learned Peter Klaus Conclusions London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 2

I. Looking Back German Experiences 1970 s: The Limits to Growth and the emergence of Green politics in Germany From the mid-1980s: The GVZ -idea, first implementations, also: the discovery of logistics The euphoria of the 1990s: more than 120 City- projects planned, millions spent A sobering post-2000 observation: very few projects are still alive. Euphoria gone. For sure: now urban logistics breakthroughs achieved. London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 3

II. The Status at Bestufs in Prague: A Menue of Approaches Tested in Germany London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 4

II-1. The Favorite of the 1990 s: Inner City Cargo and its Variations Survivors: Bremen, maybe 5 more Type I: logistics for difficult receivers of cargo City METRO Type II: consolidation concepts for city cargo CC Type III: applying Telematics and alternative transport technologies U1 U2 London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 5

II-3. e. g. ISOLDE, Nuernberg: consolidated retailer and consumer logistics services inbound and outbound consolidation, emissionless vehicle, (simple) telematics; additional services to shoppers and retailers London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 6 Surviving: the electrical trucks in pedestrian areas

II-3. also: Milkrun and Walker City- e.g. Cologne consolidate shipments from various sources to inner-city destinations by milkrun, vehicle-to-vehicle (and biker ) CC London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 7 to increase vehicle capacity utilization, reduce number of inner-city stops Surviving in some form: Cologne, Bremen, at shopping quarter level

II-3. Complementary: Metropolitan Area Projects most popular - GVZ /Freight Village Cluster a city s logistics activities in one easy accessible area with modal change facilities to consolidate long-distance transport smooth intermodal interfaces concentrate logistics activities in less problematic peripheral locations decrease unnecessary intra-area criss-crossing traffic by cargo vehicles Surviving: The real estate aspect. See below! London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 8

II-4. Third Vehicle Technology e.g. Cargo-Tram Implemented: The Volkwagen-Dresden Case London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 9

II-5.... even more visionary approaches: for less congestion and more environmentally friendly transport... use existing transport infrastructure in unconventional ways: Trams, Subways at off-peak (night) hours... and: the automatic Cargo-Tube idea Implementation: Very doubtful London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 10

II-7. Fourth: E-Commerce Solutions courageous models from the E-Commerce Hype period: Streamline, Webvan reengineered shopping and household-supply processes small scale follow-up projects: Pickpoint, Hermes, Multibus The impact of emerging Internet-buying behaviors: As yet unclear London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 11

II-6.... not to forget: city tolls and telematics To financially enforce independent consolidation activities! The impact in Germany: as yet unclear London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 12

II-7. Still another idea: Consolidation of Inner City Vehicle Movements and Parking: our Heidelberg Project Still under discussion London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 13

III. Why these approaches failed London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 14

E-Commerce London, Jan. 14, 2005, solutions Nr. 15 German Experiences III. The Prague Assessment Metro City- by Consolidation Center or Milkrun The GVZ /Freight Village Approach Advanced Intermodal Transport/Short Lines Non-Conventional Transport Technologies Road-Pricing, Telematics, dedicated cargo lanes not yet tried; in part not practical; very questionable economics No urban experience yet in Germany works, but turns out to be a rather minor problem relative to the others 100+ projects aborted (more or less) in Germany: primary reason the time and cost of cooperation and pre-delivery consolidation popular as real estate sources for transport operators; limited leverage for urban transport not gone beyond laboratory experiments; questionable economics Few successes, many disappointments

IV. Another Assessment: Urban Consolidation in Germany as of Today London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 16

IV-1. Dramatic change in inner city economics and politics change in the structure of the inner city shopping environment due to accelerated trend to shopping at shopping centers at the periphery in most cities continuing replacement of traditional stores by standardized optimized chain stores also: changing structure of inner city merchandise and severe budgetary problems by cities and retailers reversal of municipial politics: no longer an interest in keeping private cars away from the city as a consequence, it seems: less concern also with commercial vehicle traffic by municipial politics London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 17

IV-2. Significant change in retail industry logistics following depressed sales and earnings levels and the ECR -movement - centralization of Stocks in green field hub and distribution center locations - a shift to consolidated full truck load and off-hour deliveries to retail outlets - plus carrier concentration... London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 18 This means: urban consolidation by commercial pressures rather than urban planning and politics

IV-3. beyond that: emerging effects of Supply Chain Reengineering by Retail and Service Sectors, Growth of Specialized, Consolidated Services Books, Papers, Mail (Postal Deregulation)? Optics, Pharmaceuticals, Health Care Delivery and Waste Disposal operations Services and Parts more to come London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 19

IV-4. a different approach to Urban Consolidation : Consolidation close to the final customer 3000 being put in place right now apparently well accepted by the users London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 20

London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 21 German Experiences V. Peter Klaus Conclusions: very sceptical about the potential of the first generation urban consolidation center concepts: - exceptions, maybe: special extremely limited access situations such as Venice, Cracow, Heidelberg, and - quarter logistics solutions such Bremen, maybe Heathrow otherwise: need to place more attention to the commercial developments of industry sector logistics and new supply chain architectures - such as consolidated mail-papers-mail-order-homeservices services - and technologies for self-service consolidated pickups, such as the Post-Box

Thank You! London, Jan. 14, 2005, Nr. 22