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Successful scaling of consolidation centers and micro hubs – examples from Sweden and the Netherlands

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Consolidation of goods in combination with micro hubs are often considered to be a solution for more livable cities. What are the key factors for successful scaling-up? Join our open discussion with findings from several ongoing projects in Sweden and the Netherlands.

Arranged by: 
Drive Sweden Thematic Area Business Models
En av Drive Swedens pusselbitar, med texten Affärsmodeller, uppsatt på en whiteboard med anteckningar.

Consolidation of goods and micro hubs are starting up in many cities all over Europe and are considered to be good solutions to solve congestion and emission free goods transport. Many ideas have been tested in this area, but does it scale? What hinders the scaling up? Business and collaborative model innovation is key for long term sustainability.

Welcome to this Thematic Area Meeting, held by Business Models, and listen to: 

  • Michael Browne, University of Gothenburg
  • Dr. B.D.W. Bram Kin, TNO
  • Clarence Ström, Ragnsells
  • Adam Uhrdin, KTH/ITRL and Drive Sweden Business Model Lab
  • Jenny Ångman, Järfälla kommun
  • Christoffer Widegren, C-W Logistics

Questions? Please contact
Christina Stenman Jörgensen, Thematic Area Leader Business Models/AB VOLVO
Roland Elander, Drive Sweden Business Model Lab/Sustainable Innovation