Rome SULP: Physical Internet as backbone for future freight transport
The Challenge
The annual growth rate of urban logistic market is more of 8%. This rate is expected to remain stable at least until 2030. Meanwhile, urban logistics inefficiencies in Europe result in the waste of over 100 billion dollars annually.
Currently, in Rome Metropolitan Area and in Lazio Regional Area, there is not a node allowing to centralise the international freight flow in a unique platform. The reason lies in the limited attractiveness of the few intermodal infrastructures available and the lack of regional or at least metropolitan coordination. The development of an international gateway, defined as a logistic centre in which the international freight (import/export) is managed, could strongly improve freight transport intermodality thanks to the following added values:
- Establishing a new intermodal logistics hub can spur job creation in transportation, logistics, and related sectors. It can also attract manufacturing and retail industries, fostering economic efficiency and overall growth.
- Logistic Bill: the intermodal gateway for Central Italy can lower costs for businesses accessing markets, promoting regional growth and attracting investments, thereby generating employment.
- Modal shift to rail can ease strain on road networks, reducing congestion, wear and tear, and maintenance costs.
- Rail freight offers superior environmental performance, with six-fold lower energy consumption and pollution compared to road transport.
Given these benefits, finding a solution cannot be delayed.