A logistic facility in Turin City Centre: new Good Practice!
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A new Good Practice is now available for SPOTLOG: a logistic facility in the Turin City Centre
The Mobile Depot (MD) was piloted in the city of Turin to decrease the number of last-mile deliveries and ease traffic congestion in the city centre. The MD is an evolution of the single truck trailer that contains parcels, envelopes and cargo bikes themselves. The aim is to operate the last-mile delivery operations from a single “facility”, from which goods are picked up and delivered by the fleet cargo-bikes provided by the MD itself and the already operating ones, throughout the city centre, and capable of aggregating the ecosystem of stakeholders and managing distribution processes from production to delivery in real time.
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