Urban Radar: LogE-Hubs

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Urban Radar: LogE-Hubs

LogE-Hubs is a web-based decision-support platform for cities that combines mobility data and territorial information to plan, analyse and optimise last-mile logistics hub locations.

Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility

Product Details

Designed for

Logistics operators

Maturity

Commercialised

Challenge Topic addressed

Sustainable City Logistics

LogE-Hubs is a web-based, data-driven decision-support platform that helps cities plan and manage last-mile urban logistics. It combines territorial data (such as loading and unloading zones, pick-up and drop-off points, road and cycling infrastructure) with aggregated mobility data from commercial vehicles to provide a clear overview of logistics activity.

The platform enables municipalities to analyse logistics flows, identify congestion and curb space pressure and assess the adequacy of existing infrastructure. 

A key feature is its multi-criteria logistics hub suitability analysis, which identifies optimal locations for urban logistics hubs based on proximity to city centres, logistics corridors, economic activity areas or cycling networks.

LogE-Hubs supports strategic, evidence-based decision-making and facilitates coordination between public authorities and local economic stakeholders to promote more efficient and sustainable urban logistics.

LogE-hubs key features
LogE-hubs key features

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