Urban goods transport policy making & experiences Bruxelles, 2 nd April 2014 Alberto Preti President Open ENLoCC The Open ENLoCC network and its Regional.

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Urban goods transport policy making & experiences Bruxelles, 2 nd April 2014 Alberto Preti President Open ENLoCC The Open ENLoCC network and its Regional Competence Centers

THE LoCC CONCEPT

 is a network-oriented promoter of the economic development for logistics in its region.  initiates, promotes, coordinates and runs a partner-network of the logistics key players of its region.  provides a common “forum” where stakeholders with heterogeneous missions and roles can meet and define shared strategies and policies. Logistics Competence Center  has an interdisciplinary role and is a knowledge provider  faces and tries to solve the logistics problems which raise at local, regional and international level  works on specific projects GOVERNANCE MISSION PUBLIC MISSION - PUBLIC OR SEMI-PUBLIC BODY TECHNICAL MISSION

REGIONAL JOINING STRUCTURE BETWEEN PUBLIC, BUSINESS AND RESEARCH ON A PROJECT OR SHAREHOLDING BASIS

Historical & urban centres Cities Extra-urban areas Wider metropolitan context B2B Short distance flows City logistics freight & service Medium-Long distance & nodes-hinterlands global Multimodal transport road-rail-inland-maritime all road transport LoCC ACTION FIELDS: DIFFERENT TERRITORIAL LEVELS LAST MILE INTEGRATION INTO SUPPLY CHAINS

THE LoCC CHALLENGES

DATA  GIVING QUANTITATIVE BACKGROUNDS TO SUPPORT PUBLIC DECISION MAKING: MAGNITUDE OF THE PHENOMENA, PERMANENT OBSERVATION OF UFT (OBSERVATORY – KPI), PERFORMANCE, IDENTIFICATION OF POLICY TARGETS  A KEY TO POLICY GUIDANCE Sources: ITL elaborations

CONVERGE PUBLIC - PRIVATE GOALS «MOBILITY FOR GROWTH» DRIVING OPERATORS INVESTMENTS FOCUS & STRATEGY ASSESS IMPACTS OF PUBLIC REGULATORY & PRICING POLICIES (SHOPS, SMEs, LOGISTICS SUPPLY) UNDERSTAND CITY LOGISTICS DEMAND NEEDS BUSINESS MODELS, OPERATIONS & INVESTMENT DECISIONS GUIDANCE

TRAINING AND INFORMATION TRAINING TO AUTHORITIES FOR BECT PRACTICES UPTAKE SIMPLIFICATION AND INFORMATION ON RULES

THE LoCC GOVERNANCE SUPPORT

LoCC: TRANSVERSAL SUPPORT TO POLICIES RULING / PLANNING Transport & spatial planning Pricing – Access ruling DEVELOPMENT Transport infrastructures Logistics Supply OPTIMISATION ITS Demand management Demand - Supply partnership Public - Private The fragmentation of competences among sectors of public authorities (INFRASTRUCTURES, INDUSTRY – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PLANNING, TRAINING, ENVIRONMENT) The different levels of competent authorities (Municipalities, …, Regions) LoCC APPROACH AWARENESS GOVERNANCE

PLATFORM FOR COOPERATION, EXCHANGE OF DATA AND INFORMATION, TRAINING

Members

Alberto Preti President Open ENLoCC Network Institute for Transport and Logistics Martin Brandt Secretary Open ENLoCC Network KLOK Kooperationszentrum Logistik e.V.