REDIG system demonstration

The project aims to develop and demonstrate a fossil-free, efficient logistics solution as well as the ecosystem (collaboration, regulations, infrastructure) required to succeed in the transition to fossil-free and sustainable transport. The hypothesis is to be able to reduce the number of deliveries by 30% to recipients during the Pilot.
The overall goal of the project is to create conditions for stakeholders within the event area to transition towards fossil-free and sustainable transportation, and reduce traffic flows. This will contribute to a more attractive city center, while also contributing to reduction of congestion, noise, accident risks, local environmental impact, and climate effects. The approach involves establishing a new type of collaboration for shared distribution, enabling change and promoting the initiative’s resilience over time. The collaboration model aims to be commercially sustainable and provide a scalable logistics system for efficient resource utilization, ultimately leading to reduced traffic and societal costs. The beneficiaries of this system include different kind of stakeholders: recipients, transporters and the city. Additionally, the model has the potential to be applied in other locations in Gothenburg, as well as in other cities in Sweden and Europe.
CLOSER's role in the project is to lead the work package planning and executing the pilot, as well as leading the communication of the project.
Project partners
RISE, CLOSER, AstaZero, Chalmers, Göteborgs stad, Svenska Mässan Gothia Towers, Got Event, Liseberg, Volvo Technology, Link40 (Next Step Group and Fastighets AB Balder), GLC, 247, DB Schenker
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REDIG

Per Sunnergren
