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Project News

Consolidation Centres Can Improve Air Quality in Towns and Cities 17/7/18

Project formally ends (30/4/18)

Final conference reported in Newsletter #6 30/4/18

Transferability leaflet 30/4/18

Observatory brochure updated 19/4/18

Living lab handbook 18/4/18

Final conference, 23/24 April, Brussels

Oslo video 5/4/18

Brussels workshop (28/3/18)

Poste Italiane video 27/3/18

Amsterdam workshop (8/3/18)

Future Public Sector Logistics Consolidation 23/2/18

Mobility is a Serious Game! 23/1/18

Newsletter #5 issued 20/12/17

Brussels-Mobility freight video 18/12/17

Brussels-Capital SUMP award 18/12/17

Implementation posters 8/11/17

Citylab event in Rome 20/10/17

METRANS UF Conference presentations 17/10/17

Citylab at the Civitas Forum 27/9/17

Living lab updates 27/9/17

CiTTi conference article 13/10/17

Living lab animation 25/9/17

Instant deliveries presentation 30/8/17

Consolidation and EV presentation 22/6/17

Malmo workshop report

London workshop report

Southampton workshop report

Newsletter #4 issued 31/5/17

Freight observatory findings 17/5/17

Right on time! presentation 9/4/17

Freight in the City presentations 1/3/17

Implementation dashboards now live 28/2/17

European Review of Regional Logistics (including feature on Citylab) 20/12/16

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  EC/USA twinning

CITYLAB and the three other Civitas freight projects (NOVELOG, SUCCESS and U-TURN) are actively planning twinning activities with similarly-focused projects in the USA for cross-fertilisation of ideas and mutual benefit. As part of this initiative, the four projects were introduced and discussed by the Urban Freight Committee (AT025) at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington DC, 10-14 January 2016, with CITYLAB representation from Professor Mike Browne (University of Gothenburg), Dr. Jardar Andersen (TOI, Oslo) and Dr. Tom Cherrett (University of Southampton). The meeting discussed options for co-operation, which may include sharing of data and information, exchange visits, joint workshops and publications.