www.bestfact.net CLUSTER 2 Green Logistics & Co-modality Klaipeda, 23-10-2015 BESTFACT
Cluster 2 Outline Cluster 2 A quick introduction Four years of data collection Results Challenges Lessons learnt Cluster 1 urban freight and recommendations Cluster 2 green logistics and co-modality Cluster 3 e-freight BESTFACT 2
CL2 A quick Introduction Green Logistics and Co-Modality: Treated as a unified concept in Cluster 2 Co-modality refers to the use of different modes on their own and in combination so as to obtain an optimal and sustainable utilisation of resources Green Logistics is the integrated management of all the activities required to move products through the supply chain in a way that it reduces environmental impacts and meets customer requirements at minimum costs Both co-modality and green logistics opt for a resourceefficient and sustainable future of logistics BESTFACT 3
CL2 What does Cluster 2 cover Transport system efficiencies Focus on the optimal use of infrastructure (nodes and network) Including transport planning and optimisation, demand management, intermodal services and data collection Energy efficiencies of conventionally fuelled transport assets Focus on vehicle solutions for optimised fuel use Including, loading units and vehicle size, emission standards, engine, powertrains, and driver training. Alternative fuels and propulsion systems Focus on the adoption of alternative fuels and systems Including alternative practices, market introduction, business models and financing schemes BESTFACT 4
CL2 Four years of data collection For the last four years Cluster 2 Invited all BESTFACT partners to provide best practices on co-modalility and green logistics Collaborated with numerous research, logistics and industrial stakeholders Collected 60 inventory cases (not fully analysed) and 26 in-depth cases (fully presenting the solution) Presented all cases (inventory and in-depth) in Quick Information Sheets (easy access to the cases via the BESTFACT website) BESTFACT 5
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CL2 Results (examples) Innovative Semi-Trailer Handling Unit non-craneable semi-trailers can also be transported by rail Success factor: using a business model to settle up new relations together with key customers fosters the development of intermodal transport and supports a sustainable model split Green Rail Logistics for excavated material on construction rail freight solution offering a reliable, stable and sustainable alternative for mass transportation on construction sites Success factor: bringing together buildingowners to support smart and sustainable concepts for excavated material transportation BESTFACT 8
CL2 Results (examples) Load Control Centre by Mondelez using a traffic avoidance optimisation tool to cut distances travelled by road transport, to achieve higher loading factors and fewer empty runs, thereby avoiding large freight traffic on the road Success factor: Combinations are auctioned everyday among a group of contracted suppliers by transport management team Planzer Truck Ecological truck transports with zero direct emissions with low operational costs due to lower brake wear, low energy costs and exemptions in the Swiss distance related heavy vehicle fee Success factor: Exemption of electric truck from the distance related Swiss heavy vehicle fee reduces operational costs BESTFACT 9
CL2 Challenges High investment costs and low (expected) returns on investment Low market adoption (market favourable of mature solutions) Dependence on subsidies / projects not sustainable Limited collaboration / awareness / acceptance Insufficient data collection for setting up/ monitoring the solutions Misleading business models (due to non realistic models) BESTFACT 10
CL2 Lessons learnt & recommendations Drivers to implement best practice: mainly associated with costs aspects (e.g. fuel costs reduction) and reduction of emissions => win-win situation when both aspects can be achieved other cases: specific regulations (e.g. CO 2 reduction plans) Incentives are used to promote and support solutions deployment and rollout (especially for high-cost solutions) Longer term commitments and involved of stakeholders is essential Collaboration of involved parties and information to related parties (e.g. local authorities) from the beginning (inception phase) to the end (implementation/ full operation) Motivated companies and employees will achieve better results (challenge is how to maintain this on the longer term) BESTFACT 11
CL2 Lessons learnt & recommendations In some cases the available infrastructure needs to be adapted, causing financial and regulatory barriers Use of tools (e.g. CO 2 calculators) helps in the decision making process and transport planning Use of tools is also helpful for monitoring the short-term and long-term impacts of the solutions The scalability of the solutions depends on several factors such as demand, network facilities etc. Link to SMEs Direct involvement (as users / customers / partners) Affected by the practice (providing affordable solutions, better use of equipment) Potential (to use services, direct involvement as clients or solutions providers) BESTFACT 12
Thank you! Maria Rodrigues Tina Laparidou Panteia, The Netherlands m.rodrigues@panteia.nl k.laparidou@panteia.nl BESTFACT 13