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23rd Webinar was Held “Sustainable Urban Logistics”

Under the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) Türkiye Project which is financed under the Sectoral Operational Programme for Transport (USOP) managed by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure 23rd online training session was held on 10 October 2024bringing together municipalities. A total of 310 participants attended. The online training session titled "Sustainable Urban Logistics" was moderated by Leventcan Er, representative of Rupprecht Consultancy.

Pedro Gomes presentation on urban freight transport and logistics, Gomes addressed urban vehicle access regulations and ways to improve traffic flow in cities. He also discussed the negative impacts of the inefficient use of urban freight vehicles on public health, as well as the concepts of e-commerce and "Logistics as a Service".

The second presentation in the first session was delivered by Volkan Recai Çetin (PhD), Project Team Leader, who outlined the five key areas of urban mobility and related cross-cutting fields within the context of “Green Policy Book”.

The third panellist of the first session, Katy Huaylla, an Urban Development Specialist, stressed the importance of enhancing flexibility and resilience for dynamic urban logistics, ensuring inclusive stakeholder participation, and promoting fair competition in logistics. Huaylla emphasised the need for collaboration between environmental and mobility units in addressing urban logistics.

In the afternoon session, the focus shifted to solutions and new approaches in urban logistics. The first presentation, delivered by Transport Modelling Specialist Ioanna Kourounioti, provided insights into new approaches and methods for urban freight transport and city logistics, discussing the differences between the two terms.

Following her presentation, Prof. Dr. Mehmet Tanyaş, Head of the Department of International Trade and Logistics at Maltepe University and Vice President of the Logistics Association, gave a presentation on “urban freight generation and attraction centres”, “the concept and principles of urban logistics”, and “logistics centres”. Prof. Dr. Tanyaş began by discussing how urbanisation, urban transformation, and lifestyle changes impact the need for sustainable, smart urban logistics.

The webinar continued with a presentation by Serkan Uçar, Head of the Railway Construction Department at the Directorate General of Infrastructure Investments at the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. Uçar shared details about the infrastructure and connection roads of the Kemalpaşa Logistics Centre in Izmir, noting its links to various ports and railway lines.

The final presentation of the webinar was delivered by Hassan Hussin, a Transport Specialist, who spoke on Sustainable Urban Logistics. Hussin discussed the SMMR II (Sustainable Urban Mobility for the Mediterranean Region II) Project and urban freight transport processes, providing detailed suggestions to enhance the efficiency of urban freight transport.

In closing, the importance of cooperation between local authorities and stakeholders in implementing sustainable urban logistics solutions was highlighted. It was also noted that future steps would focus on strengthening this collaboration and improving urban logistics processes, thus bringing the webinar to an end.