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Key takeaways from POLIS-ALICE webinar series 2026: Mixed use of Urban Space for City Logistics

Monday, April 13th, 2026

As cities grow and logistics demand continues to rise, the question of how to use urban space more efficiently is becoming increasingly important. Streets, sidewalks and public areas must now accommodate not only people and passenger mobility, but also a growing volume of goods movement. Read more

Shared Cities: Unlocking space for sustainable urban logistics

Friday, April 10th, 2026

Cities across Europe are rethinking how urban space can serve both people and logistics. The “Shared Cities” session at the ALICE Logistics Innovation Summit 2025 explored how parking areas, markets, and other underused infrastructures can be repurposed into shared, multifunctional logistics hubs – a key step toward zero-emission and Read more

Les Boîtes à Vélo joins ALICE to strengthen cycle logistics in European supply chains

Wednesday, April 1st, 2026

ALICE is pleased to welcome Les Boîtes à Vélo as a new member, reinforcing the role of cycle logistics within sustainable and multimodal supply chains.  Les Boîtes à Vélo – France is a national organisation representing companies that use cargo bikes for their professional and utility transport needs. The association Read more

Key takeaways from the IPIC 2026 II webinar: Physical Internet applications for containerised consolidation on public transport

Monday, March 30th, 2026

ALICE, together with KEDGE Business School and IMT Mines Albi, organised the second webinar in the IPIC 2026 series on “Physical Internet applications for containerised consolidation on public transport.” The session brought together stakeholders to explore how Physical Internet (PI) principles can support more efficient Read more

ALICE at Leaders in Logistics 2026: advancing digital, sustainable and resilient logistics

Thursday, March 26th, 2026

At the Leaders in Logistics Summit 2026 in Brussels (17-18 March), ALICE actively contributed to discussions addressing the rapid transformation of the logistics sector, with a strong focus on e-commerce growth, sustainability imperatives, and the evolution of last-mile delivery systems. Bringing Read more

New EGUM report on Urban nodes: Cooperation between cities and stakeholders of their Functional Urban Area (FUA)

Thursday, March 12th, 2026

On 10 December 2025, the Expert Group on Urban Mobility (EGUM) adopted a new report titled “Urban nodes: Cooperation between cities and stakeholders of their Functional Urban Area (FUA)”.  The report provides a comprehensive overview of how cities, regions, Member States and stakeholders Read more

New EGUM Report on ‘City Access for Businesses Challenges and Best Practices for Urban Freight Transport’

Wednesday, March 11th, 2026

    On 28 January 2026, the European Commission’s Expert Group on Urban Mobility (EGUM) adopted a new report on ‘City Access for Businesses Challenges and Best Practices for Urban Freight Transport’. The report addresses a growing challenge across Europe: how to ensure effective and Read more

International Standardisation Needs for Scaling Up Innovation and Advance Implementation of Physical Internet in Urban Logistics & Beyond: From pilots to large scale implementation

Wednesday, March 4th, 2026

  The Physical Internet (PI) is widely recognised as one of the most transformative visions for logistics: an open, modular and interoperable system where goods move through shared networks with the same ease that data moves through the digital Internet. Yet despite strong Read more

From vision to practice: How DISCO aligns with the ALICE Physical Internet Roadmap

Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Introduction Urban logistics is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the need for more efficient, sustainable and collaborative systems. Within this context, the DISCO project set out to translate the ambitious vision of the Physical Internet (PI) into concrete, operational solutions that cities can actually deploy. At the Read more

Key takeaways from the IPIC 2026 webinar: Physical Internet applications for last mile

Friday, February 13th, 2026

The first IPIC 2026 webinar of the year, organised by ALICE on 30 January 2026, brought together researchers, practitioners and policy stakeholders to explore how Physical Internet (PI) principles can be applied to last-mile logistics. With close to 100 participants, the webinar highlighted how systemic, data-driven and collaborative Read more