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Off-peak citydistribution, Extension

Reference number
Coordinator KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HÖGSKOLAN - Integrated Transport Research Lab, MMK
Funding from Vinnova SEK 740 681
Project duration August 2015 - December 2016
Status Completed
Venture Transport Efficiency
End-of-project report 2015-02338sv.pdf(pdf, 253 kB) (In Swedish)

Purpose and goal

The off-peak city logistics project, setp 1 and this additional project, together aim at investigating the impacts and effects that can be gained by rescheduling city dirstribution transports to off-peak hours when traffic intensity is low (evenings, nights, early mornings) and when traffic with heavy vehicles in general are prohibited in the city center. The aim was also to develop a first suggestion for rules and regulations that can be used for upscaling of off-peak deliveries. Those aims have been reached in the project.

Expected results and effects

The tests that has been performed and the knowledge built from the tests, based on interviews, data analysis and simulations, has given increased knowledge about benefits and costs related to off-peak distribution. Over all the benefits exceeds the costs, and the expected effects of the project is that the performance of night time deliveries in Stockholm will continue in different types of pilots. For both Scania and Volvo have input for product development been created, and this is expected to lead to more competitive products.

Planned approach and implementation

This project has complemented (2014-05598) with an additional off-peak pilot, and the two projects have been executed together to maximize results and minimize administrative overhead. The two pilots have been evaluated from four different perspectives, by different research groups: noise, transport efficiency, users & stakeholders, and socio-economic. Basically all different stakeholders in the logistic chain have been involved in the project, and that has been a key success factor. Also the broad span of research competences has been a key.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2015-02338

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