URBANE Project Concludes with a Comprehensive Policy Package to Scale Sustainable Urban Logistics

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026

The URBANE project, funded under Horizon Europe, has successfully concluded, delivering a robust set of results aimed at transforming last-mile urban logistics across Europe. Among its key outcomes, the recently released Policy Package and Adoption Roadmap (Deliverable D6.4) provides a strategic and actionable framework to support cities, industry stakeholders, and policymakers in scaling innovative, green, and efficient urban logistics solutions. 

🔗 The full Policy Package is available here: https://www.etp-logistics.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/URBANE_D6.4-Policy-package.pdf

From Innovation to Implementation

Over its 42-month duration, URBANE addressed one of the most pressing challenges facing European cities: how to make last-mile logistics more sustainable while maintaining efficiency and service quality. The project demonstrated a portfolio of solutions through Living Labs across Europe, including: 

  • Shared micro-hubs and parcel lockers  
  • Cargo bikes and low-emission delivery fleets  
  • Autonomous delivery vehicles  
  • Digital Twins and AI-enabled planning tools  
  • Data-sharing mechanisms and smart contracts  

These solutions were tested in real urban environments and across different city typologies, confirming their potential to reduce emissions, optimise operations, and improve collaboration among stakeholders . 

A Policy Package Built on Evidence 

The D6.4 deliverable translates this extensive experimentation into a structured policy package. It provides targeted recommendations for multiple stakeholder groups, including: 

  • Local and metropolitan authorities  
  • National and EU policymakers  
  • Logistics operators and service providers  
  • Retailers, infrastructure owners, and technology developers  

The document highlights that technology alone is not sufficient to scale urban logistics innovation. Instead, success depends on enabling conditions such as: 

  • Clear governance and regulatory frameworks  
  • Access to urban space and infrastructure  
  • Interoperable data ecosystems  
  • Viable and scalable business models  
  • Capacity building and stakeholder collaboration  
  • Social acceptance and behavioural change  

These insights reflect a systemic approach to urban logistics, where infrastructure, digital tools, governance, and user engagement must evolve together. 

Supporting Cities in the Transition 

A central contribution of the deliverable is the Adoption Roadmap, which provides a phased, readiness-based approach to implementation. It supports cities in moving from pilot projects to long-term deployment by: 

  • Assessing local readiness across governance, technical, and market dimensions  
  • Identifying tailored entry points depending on city maturity  
  • Embedding logistics solutions into planning instruments such as SUMP and SULP  
  • Leveraging tools such as the URBANE Impact Assessment Radar and transferability framework  

This approach acknowledges the diversity of European cities and promotes context-sensitive adoption pathways, ensuring that solutions are not simply replicated but adapted to local ecosystems. 

Advancing the European Urban Logistics Agenda 

URBANE’s results contribute to the broader European policy landscape, aligning with key initiatives such as the Urban Mobility Framework and the Smart and Sustainable Mobility Strategy. Through its engagement with the CIVITAS Urban Logistics Cluster and collaboration with other EU-funded projects, URBANE reinforces common priorities: 

  • Public-private cooperation  
  • Data governance and interoperability  
  • Sustainable business models  
  • Citizen engagement and behavioural change  

By bridging innovation and policy, the project offers a concrete pathway to accelerate the transition towards greener, more resilient, and more collaborative urban logistics systems across Europe. 



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