- transport policy | urban transport
- Tuesday 9 May 2017, 02:00 (CEST)
Practical information
- When
- Tuesday 9 May 2017, 02:00 (CEST)
- Languages
- English
Description
Date/Time: Tuesday, 9th of May 2017
Europe: 17.00 – 18.30 PM (GMT+2, Brussels)
USA: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT (UTC -5)
Registration: to attend the webinar, please click here to register by Monday, May 8, 2017
The European Commission's Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport and the Federal Highway Administration's Office of Freight Management and Operations invite you to attend the first webinar in the Urban Freight Webinar Series:
Featured Projects:
European Union:
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Tim Martin, Acting Transport & Planning Policy Manager, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
United States:
Partnership with Conexus Indiana
David Holt, VP of Business Development & Operations, Conexus Indiana
James Turnwald, Executive Director, Michiana Area Council of Governments
Katie England, Director of Multimodal Planning & Programs, Indiana Department of Transportation
This webinar will focus on collaborations between the public and private sector which help to create better freight planning outcomes in both the United States and European Union. Two case studies will be shared during the webinar to highlight such collaborations:
European Union Example: London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Tim Martin of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham will discuss his agency's partnership with private enterprise via the EU-funded CIVITAS Novelog project to develop a Freight Travel Plan (FTP) that introduces more sustainable freight practices in collaboration with private shipping companies. The Borough of Barking and Dagenham (located to the East of central London) has about 165,000 inhabitants and is a focal point for significant growth and regeneration. The city experiences significant heavy goods vehicle movements and parking problems resulting in congestion and delays. Mr. Martin will discuss the Borough's various efforts to incentivise private companies to collaborate with the city on topics such as low emissions vehicles, night deliveries, parking enforcements and cooperation schemes for services, re-timing of deliveries, and consolidation at existing facilities.
U.S. Example: Partnerships with Conexus Indiana
Conexus Vice President David Holt will discuss his organisation's unique role in organizing partnerships between private business and state and regional public agencies to improve freight mobility in Indiana. Conexus hosts several Regional Logistics Councils located throughout the state made up of high-level logistics executives in air, rail, truck, water, infrastructure, manufacturing, and warehouse/distribution. These councils convene to identify and prioritise the infrastructure investments needed to improve freight operations within their regions in coordination with public agencies. James Turnwald of the Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG) and Katie England from the Indiana Department of Transportation will discuss the benefits of this public-private collaboration from the public perspective.
This is the first urban freight webinar in a series. It is part of a joint EC-FHWA research & development initiative on urban freight, known as the Urban Freight R&D Twinning Initiative. The series is also a component of FHWA's Office of Freight Management and Operations' freight professional development program. At the same time, 4 large EC-funded urban freight R&D projects and a number of other EU-based networks are involved in the EC-FHWA Twinning Initiative.