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FIDEUS to promote efficient deliveries across Europe
A number of companies from the logistics and automotive industries have
joined forces with a view to developing a more efficient and environmentally
friendly delivery system for cities across Europe.
Manufacturers such as Fiat, Iveco and Renault Trucks are teaming up with
robotics and fleet management specialists such as Cybernetix and MIZAR
Automazione, as well as logistics companies DHL Express and TNT Innight
to pilot the development known as FIDEUS (Freight Intelligent Delivery
of goods on European Urban Spaces).
The three-year programme, a project of the IMPACTS Network (Information
Management Policies Assessment for City Transportation Systems), which
will be monitored by the University of Westminster and the Fraunhofer
Institute will take place in the cities of Barcelona, Hannover and Lyon.
Under FIDEUS, three new vehicle types are being developed and tested:
an innovative electric freight transporter for sensitive areas such as
pedestrian zones, an enhanced 3.5-ton transporter and a 12-ton truck,
optimised for city traffic.
All three of the vehicle types are equipped with high-tech drive, loading
and communication technology. Communication technology enables improved
interactive communication with municipal traffic directing centres. For
instance, trucks would be able to register to use specific loading zones,
or react promptly to a sudden disruption of access.
It is expected that FIDEUS' improved logistics, trans-shipment and transport
processes will substantially contribute to the reduction of emissions
and traffic pollution in cities.
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