Freight TAILS

Tailored approaches for innovative logistic solutions

Edited on 28/07/2025

15/09/2015 03/05/2018

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  • Action Planning Network
  • Carbon neutrality
  • Mobility

Devoted to discovering Tailored and Innovative Logistic Solutions (TAILS) for the successful management of freight, this Action Planning network aimed on rethinking how freight can shape almost every aspect of our urban lives. The air we breathe, the noise we hear, the traffic we experience, the productiveness of our cities’ businesses, the quality of our surroundings and the liveability of our neighbourhoods. Everything can relate to a single question: how can we make freight transport more effective in cities?

Summary

PARTNERS

Lead Partner Westminster
  • Brussels - Belgium
  • Maastricht - Netherlands
  • Gdynia - Poland
  • La Rochelle - France
  • Parma - Italy
  • Split - Croatia
  • Suceava - Romania
  • Tallinn - Estonia
  • Umea - Sweden

Timeline

Kick-off meeting in June (Suceava). Transnational meeting in October (Umea).

Transnational meetings in February (Parma), April (Gdynia), May (Maastricht) and October (La Rochelle).

Final event in May (Split).

 

Westmisnter City Council
Phone +44 020 7641 6500
 

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