1 2 NOVEMBER 2016 Driving change together Freight in the city, Alexandra Palace
2 Setting the scene – why avoid congested times? Air quality 90% of freight by Congestion road in London Retiming Aligned Local with economy Mayor’s priorities Supply chain Improving efficiencies safety £££
3 TfL Retiming Programme Consortium Tools, Work Quiet and Guidance Areas Trials Technologies working Matchmaking and groups and Noise Comms Promotion Outputs 500 Develop of uptake premises tools and to a wider retimed guidance audience Desired Reduced congestion, better air quality, safer roads Outcome
4 The Retiming Deliveries Consortium • Support TfL programme • Set up in Oct 2013 to lead the way for retimed deliveries • Reviewed delivery times at stores • Promoting and encouraging retiming through guidance, tools and engagement • Investigating internal operations • Expanding the collaborative approach
5 Driving change through working groups • 5 meetings held to date to widen the retiming approach with others Noise • Representation across a range of sectors – inc. matchmaking contacts Sub • Open and honest discussion groups Training Construction • Test future initiatives and products • Provide feedback and help to drive change • Opportunity for businesses to liaise directly with boroughs Planning / Consistent restrictions approach • Share experiences and knowledge • Address specific issues in sub groups
6 Current progress Promotion 237 Develop of uptake premises – tools and 80,000 to a wider guidance deliveries audience • 3 year programme • 32 businesses • Across 27 boroughs attended • With 25 Businesses • 9 operators • 77 Consortium sites • 17 boroughs • 160 Matchmaking and • 9 Other Working Groups • Presentations at key events (LoCITY, CIEH) • Quiet Cities - first global summit more to come!
7 Examples from the industry • Specialist in time and • Portfolio include 400 • Deliver to 1200 temperature sensitive Costa stores in London McDonalds restaurants deliveries across the UK • Double shifted vehicles • Delivery operator for • 200 London • 50/50 split between Starbucks, M&S and restaurants, 22 inside peak and off peak EAT CC zone deliveries • Operate overnight • 82% of deliveries in the • Trialling electric consolidated deliveries CC zone are made vehicles between 6pm and 6am • 52% fewer deliveries • Saved 42k in PCNs • 90% fewer day time • 72% fewer peak time
8 Come and talk to us... Help contribute to a better London Reduced congestion, better air quality, safer roads
9 Thank you Contact Freight@tfl.gov.uk
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