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HITS 2

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The project Sustainable and Integrated Urban Transport Systems (HITS 2) concluded in December 2024 after two years of work exploring solutions for the future of sustainable urban freight transport. By combining expertise and innovation from various stakeholders, HITS aimed to understand and create the conditions for a sustainable freight transport system in the city.

Here you can learn about the project's results and how it's contributed to creating more efficient and sustainable freight transport for a more attractive city.

The Sustainable and Integrated Urban Transport Systems (HITS) project is a four-year project running until December 2024. The first part ended in April 2022 and focused on knowledge building, generating extensive knowledge and a number of concepts and prototypes to build on. The HITS project's vision in part two is to "Understand and create the conditions for a sustainable transport system in the city". The strength of the project is that we work together to find innovative solutions that lead to both a sustainable business life and a sustainable society.

The overall impact goals for the project are to contribute to:

  • Build a resilient infrastructure, work for inclusive and sustainable industrialization and promote innovation.
  • Combat climate change and its consequences
  • Making cities and residential areas inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
  • Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages
  • Ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns

The work is based on four work packages which focuses on understanding how digitization can contribute to creating customer value. Below is a brief description of each work package.

HITS in Motion: Films from the Project 

See the HITS project's results come to life! Our films give you an insight into the project's innovative solutions for sustainable urban freight transport and inspire future collaboration.

HITS Results Conference: Relive the Highlights 

Don't miss the chance to experience insightful presentations and discussions from the HITS project's results conference. Gain a deeper understanding of the project's solutions and how they can contribute to sustainable urban freight transport.

The HITS Project in Focus 

Read more about the HITS project and its work on creating sustainable urban transport in our news articles.

Foto på Jack Lu och Elisabeth Hörnfeldt när de står på scen och inleder HITS resultatkonferens

Photos, videos and presentations from HITS Result Conference

2024-12-03
More than 100 people attended the HITS results conference at the end of November. The day consisted of key-note speakers from Scania and the City of Stockholm, an overview presentation of HITS and...
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HITS paves the way for sustainable urban transports

2024-11-19
Across Europe, cities are striving to reduce traffic in order to create better living environments and address the urgent need to cut climate impact. Now, a major research study initiated by Scania...
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Test robot delivers goods in Mall of Scandinavia!

2024-10-15
The project HITS - Sustainable and Integrated Urban Transport System - aims to develop efficient transport solutions for cleaner and safer cities. Working with partners from industry, academia and...
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Consolidation Test - for Improved Urban Environment

2024-09-02
Since March, eight commercial businesses have been testing a new delivery service in central Stockholm. The aim is to understand how the service should be organised, the benefits it provides to...

Efficient freight distribution in cities off-peak

Through electrification, digitization and system integration between different parties, goods can be distributed energy-efficiently and sustainably off-peak.

Sub-goals:
 

  • Enable deliveries at inconvenient working hours.
  • Describe how cities can ensure that transport can take place in a sustainable manner.
  • Describe how carriers can optimize deliveries based on charging infrastructure and 24-hour operation, as well as ensuring low noise levels during delivery and pick-up. 

Watch the film about Off Peak

Project lead: 
Elisabeth Hörnfeldt, Scania

Consolidation in an urban environment with sustainable transport services

Sustainable distribution of goods and return flows in the city with focus on:
 

  • Identify the possibility of consolidating flows via, for example, a city hub.
  • In cooperation between property owners, the city and relevant actors carry out, evaluate and validate physical and digital tests.
  • Find new business values ​​and innovations that can contribute to more efficient transport and an increased attractive urban environment.
  • Understand how policy needs to be developed to promote innovation and implementation of sustainable solutions in urban logistics.


Project lead: 
Jack Lu, CLOSER, Lindholmen Science park

A sustainable transport system 2030+

Explore the transformation towards seamless, sustainable and flexible freight delivery.
 

  • Explore the role of digitization and system integration for a sustainable transport system.
  • Explore how technology and service innovations can improve the transport system in a sustainable way.
  • Visualize a concept for a sustainable transport solution consisting of vehicles and load carriers.
  • Collaborate on future sustainable concepts and solutions.


Project lead
Ewa Sondell, Scania

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Research in system effects and design of sustainable systems

Build knowledge about the system effects of cities' ongoing work with logistics systems on today's transport solutions and existing traffic flows based on three questions:
 

  • How are system effects affected by, for example, different business models and policies?
  • How can collaboration between different parties contribute to new innovations and sustainable transport solutions?
  • How does this collaboration affect the various actors in the ecosystem linked to business models and the ability to create new business values.


Project lead:
Peter Georen, KTH

Partners in HITS 2022-2024

The consortium is represented by the entire value chain linked to urban freight transport. 

The project is led by Scania and consists of 16 parties

Research and academia
University of Gothenburg, IVL, KTHLinköping University, RISE

Municipalities:
The City of Stockholm, Södertörn

Companies: 
AxfoodAtrium LjungbergCLOSERFabegeFTL LogisticsHAVIM LogisticsRagn-SellsUrban Services

HITS is funded by the program "Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation, FFI."

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Jack Lu, delprojektledare inom HITS

Jack Lu

Focus area Urban Logistics
jack.lu@lindholmen.se
+46 (0)725-14 28 94
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Isabella Sahlbom

Innovation and Research Lead
isabella.sahlbom@lindholmen.se
+46(0)70 841 68 52