Unlocking innovation in urban logistics: the role of stakeholders’ governance

Online
Location: Italy
Date: 07.05.2025
By: GRETA
GRETA project aims at improving urban logistics through decarbonising the last mile deliveries with the use of innovative solutions. Pilot activities are being implemented in Budapest, Verona, Reggio Emilia, Poznan and Maribor, testing solutions related to curbside management and micro-hubs. As a result, partners recognized the importance of the stakeholder role in the adoption of innovative solutions and will further deepen this discussion during the online workshop planned for May 7th 2025.  Further insights will be provided from other projects and initiatives and different key note speakes! If you wish to join us fill in the registration form here

 

AGENDA

Unlocking innovation in urban logistics: the role of stakeholders’ governance

07/05/25 – 10:00-12:00

Microsoft Teams 09:50 – 10:00 Participants’ registration

Moderated by Paolo DILENO – Central European Initiative, (Project Partner of GRETA project)

10:00 – 10:10 Welcome and opening remarks

The GRETA project: main aims and current status Alice BENINI, ITL Foundation (Lead Partner of GRETA project)

10:10 – 10:30 Keynote presentation Governance and stakeholder engagement in urban logistics: challenges, opportunities and future trends Andrea STOCCHETTI, Ca’ Foscari University

 

10:30 – 11:30 Interactive session

Moderated by Andrea BALLARIN – Network Wins

Assessing common barriers, potential solutions and opportunities for synergy on governance and stakeholders Representatives of GRETA FUAs

  • Maribor FUA – Tadej KURENT, Municipality of Maribor
  • Budapest FUA – Máté LÉNÁRT, BKK

GREEN-LOG – Eveline VAN HOOIJDONK, City of Ghent GREEN-LOG – Melania MIHALCEA, Halmstad University FLEXCURB – Jean MELOUNOU, City of Strasbourg DECARBOMILE – Laura ALQUÉZAR, Municipality of Logroño DISCO – Raquel POVAR, FZC & Carlos LOPEZ, Zaragoza City Council (Zaragoza Twinning Living Lab)

 

11:30 – 12:00 Wrap-up, conclusions and further discussion Alice BENINI, ITL Foundation Paolo DILENO, Central European Initiative