2023-06-252024-01-222023-06-25https://hdl.handle.net/11420/15847Insgesamt 31 Partner aus 10 verschiedenen Ländern arbeiten gemeinsam an einer Dekarbonisierung der letzten Meile in Europa. Ziel des EU-Projektes DECARBOMILE ist die Entwicklung maßgeschneiderter Lösungen für eine dekarbonisierte Logistik auf der letzten Meile und die Demonstration der Potenziale der entwickelten Lösungen in vier Living Labs. Dabei werden auch die jeweiligen technischen, ökologischen und lokalen sozioökonomischen Kontexte berücksichtigt. In den vier Living Labs Hamburg (Deutschland), Nantes (Frankreich), Logroño (Spanien) und Istanbul (Türkei) sollen unterschiedliche Letzte Meile Lösungen getestet werden. Einige der Lösungen werden vorab in den vier Satellite Cities Tallin (Estland), Getafe (Spanien), Gent (Belgien) und Sarajevo (Bosnien und Herzegowina) erprobt oder nach der Pilotphase in den Living in den Satellite Cities ausgerollt.Gathering 31 partners from 10 different countries, DECARBOMILE aims to trigger an unprecedented improvement of the green last mile logistics in Europe. To reach that goal, DECARBOMILE relies on a strong experience of decarbonating urban logistics through European initiatives such as CIVITAS. Partners will build upon all previous results to develop improved delivery methods, tools and methodologies, and implement them across Europe. The solutions developed in DECARBOMILE will demonstrate the full potential of decarbonised last mile logistics in four living labs (in Logrono - Spain, Nantes -France, Hamburg - Germany and Istanbul - Turkey) and 4 satellites (Tallinn - Estonia, Getafe - Spain, Ghent - Belgium and Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina) will be involved at a smaller scale to test and study the solution in their own local contexts. To be successful in its implementation, DECARBOMILE will rely on developed methodologies to implement the new solutions and delivery methods in collaboration with all relevant local stakeholders, based on their needs and behaviours. The relation with and between stakeholders will be facilitated by the creation of a collaborative urban consolidation logistics framework that will include a digital platform, methodologies for collaboration, and ICT and IoT tools. This common framework, along with tailored innovative business models and recommendations on local policies, will allow for a strong collaboration during the project, allow to learn more about the end-users’ needs and behaviours. The delivery methods will be strongly improved with urban consolidation centres, micro urban consolidation centres including smart lockers, innovations on cargo bikes and how they can be used with load pooling for instance, electric barge and more. The goal is to use and improve existing solutions and allow their interoperability and modularity to improve their efficiency and use their complementarity.Five pillars to DECARBOnize the last MILE logistics