Title: Contract number: EIE05169
1Tim Hapgood, Bristol City Council Prague, October
11th 2006
Contract number EIE-05-169
2START
- Intelligent Energy Europe Programme
- STEER initiative - promote sustainable energy use
in transport - START Short Term Actions to Reorganize
Transport of goods - 5 Cities Göteborg, Bristol, Ravenna, Riga,
Ljubljana - Budget - 1,786,483
- Duration - 2006 - 2009
Ravenna
Ljubljana
Riga
Bristol
Göteborg
3START is about
- Reducing energy use by making freight vehicle
movements in cities more energy efficient - Implementing a combination of short-term actions
based on - Access restrictions and priority measures
- Consolidation schemes
- Incentives package
- Establishing collaboration with the transport
sector formalised in local freight networks.
4Why START?
- Efficient goods distribution is crucial for the
vitality of the centres of European cities.
Inefficient goods distribution causes emissions
and pollution and is not cost effective. - The START approach is based on close
collaboration between public and private partners
and the combination of positive incentives, more
coercive regulations and enhanced logistics.
5Objectives
- Reduction in energy use and emissions caused by
freight vehicles - Increased awareness and acceptance from the
transport industry on how to increase energy and
economic efficiency of freight transport - Enhanced public - private cooperation
- Improve exchange of experience, both on local and
European level among stakeholders in freight
transport.
6Implementation
- The activities are carried out in close
collaboration with the local freight networks and
are organised in to three themes - Access restrictions - identify regulations for
freight transport for specific areas - Consolidation of deliveries - set up and further
develop consolidation schemes - Incentives - develop incentives to promote
efficient practices such as clean vehicles, high
load factor, fleet operation and driver training.
Riga historical centre and UNESCO boundary
7Expected results
- Developed regulations for new and expanded
restricted areas in the partner cities - Implemented consolidation schemes in new areas
and with new participants - A complete new programme of incentives
implemented - Local freight networks established in every
partner city - A reduction of energy use by freight traffic in
the target areas by 10 - A reduction of CO2 (minus 7), NOx (minus 10)
and PM10 (minus 15) emissions by freight traffic
in the target areas.
8Achievements
- The formation of local freight networks has begun
in all cities - Kick-off meeting in February in Göteborg
- First peer-to-peer workshop held in Riga in June
with results presented in a Recommendation
Report - Website on-line www.start-project.org and 1st
newsletter produced in 5 languages - Start of enhanced consolidation service in
Bristol - Two new areas for access restriction
implementation identified in Göteborg.
9Ravenna
Göteborg
- Partners City of Göteborg, Traffic Public
Transport Authority, Swedish Road Haulage
Association - Form a local freight network
- System of incentives/access restrictions in 3
areas to promote clean vehicles and a high load
factor - Consolidation scheme
- Partners Municipality of Ravenna, ITL, CONSAR
- Work within the local freight network
- Implementing an automatic system for entry
control - Development of a new consolidation scheme
- Promotion of clean vehicles
10Ljubljana
- Partners City of Ljubljana, Prometni Institut
- Exchange of experiences
- Form a local freight network
- Prepare a model for future urban management of
goods
Riga
- Partners Riga City Council, Traffic Department
- Exchanging experiences
- Form a local freight network
- Implement delivery restrictions in the historical
centre - Develop a proposal for coordinating goods
delivery - Study possibilities to develop a freight logistic
centre in Riga
11Bristol
12START In Bristol
- Partners Bristol City Council, DHL-Exel Supply
Chain - Further develop local freight network
- Freight Quality Partnership (FQP) established
in 2003 this freight network involves 17
organisations including 4 Local Authorities and a
range of stakeholders from the freight sector to
promote best practise on freight issues. - Lorry Drivers Atlas Provides route guidance and
information on height, weight and access
restrictions. 5000 copies distributed through
Road Haulage Association.
13START in Bristol
- Incentives package
- Work in conjunction with the freight network
- Improve efficiency of 5-10 freight fleets through
support package of technical guidance and
training tools - Safe and efficient driver training for 50 people.
- Introduce access control and priority measures
- Prioritise the movement of freight vehicles where
appropriate - Manage access to the city centre shopping area
where conflict with pedestrians and public
transport currently occurs - Utilise these measures to support the
consolidation scheme. - Consolidation Scheme
14Freight Consolidation Scheme
- Aims and Objectives
- Reduce the number of delivery vehicles operating
in the area - Contribute to improving air quality in the area
- Reduce the conflict between vehicles in loading
areas and delivery bays - Provide an improved delivery service to
retailers - Provide the opportunity for added-value services
to retailers such as packaging collection and
remote stock storage.
15Freight Consolidation Scheme
- Developing the Scheme
- Secured support of stakeholders Broadmead Board,
Business West and The Galleries - Survey of 118 retailers in 2003 to establish
current delivery patterns and operational
constraints - Broadmead target area has over 100,000 deliveries
per year - Helped identify the type of retailer where
consolidation benefit could be maximised - Medium size, non-perishable goods, not very high
value goods - Set the framework for the scheme.
16Freight Consolidation Scheme
- Target Area
- Broadmead, Bristols Core Retail area
- Some 400 retail units
- Broadmead Expansion underway
- Retail floor space increasing by 40
Building work begins
17Freight Consolidation Scheme
- Trial Phase May 2004 March 2006
- Initiated through the EC supported VIVALDI
project - Following public procurement process DHL Exel
selected as scheme operator - First city centre based scheme in the UK
- Initial six month trial was free of charge to
participating retailers - Trial phase assessed on the basis of
consolidation benefits, stakeholder acceptance
and retailer satisfaction - Achieved KPI based target to recruit 40
retailers.
18Freight Consolidation Scheme
- Contract extension until November 2006 in place
and re-tendering for further two years - 53 retail outlets are currently receiving
consolidated deliveries - KPI to recover 40 of total cost through retailer
contributions as part of contract extension - 21 retailers currently making contributions
- Delivery vehicle movements have been reduced by
over 70 for participating retailers - Total vehicle kilometres saved 96,681
- Emissions saved CO2 11.3 tonnes, Nox 1.75
tonnes, PM10 243 kgs - Collected and recycled 5.7 tonnes of
cardboard/plastic.
19Freight Consolidation Centre
Consolidation Centre Location
- Located on western fringe of Bristol on
established business park - Close to strategic road network (M5, M4)
- Approx 5000 sq ft warehousing space
- 12 miles from city centre target area
- Approx 25 mins journey time to target area
- Operates using a 7.5 and 17 tonne vehicle
20Freight Consolidation Scheme
Retailers Involved
- Hammonds Household Goods
- Julian Graves Snacks, Ingredients
- London Camera Exchange x2 - Photography
- Lush Cosmetics
- Mastershoe x2 Footwear
- Miss Selfridge Womens Fashion
- Monsoon Womens Fashion
- Motaman Car Accessories Parts
- New Look Womens Fashion
- Oneida - Chinawear
- Paul Richards Mens Fashion
- Principles x2 Womens Fashion
- Ra Ra Ra - Fashion Accessories
- Royal Doulton x2 Chinawear
- Shoe Studio x2 - Footwear
- Tie Rack Mens Fashion
- Top Man Mens Fashion
- Top Shop Womens Fashion
- Vodafone x2 Mobile Phones
- Accessorize Fashion Accessories
- Adams Childrenswear
- Bedeck Household Goods
- Body Shop x2 - Cosmetics
- Burton Mens Fashion
- Carphone Warehouse x3 Mobile Phones
- Clarks Shoes
- DAKS Mens Womens Fashion
- Dorothy Perkins Womens Fashion
- Dulay Mens Womens Fashion
- Evans Womens Fashion
- Evolution Gifts, Household Goods
21Freight Consolidation Scheme
Delivery Bay
Broadmead
Participating Retailers
Pedestrianised area
Road Network
The Galleries Shopping Centre
22Freight Consolidation Scheme
- Retailer Satisfaction Survey
- 75 of all retailers interviewed chose the
consolidation scheme because of improved service
and cost reduction opportunities - 94 would recommend the service to another
retailer - More than half of retailers are saving over 20
minutes per delivery - 45 say staff are less stressed and have improved
morale - 38 say they can now spend more time with their
customers - No retailer has received any loss or damage to
stock.
23Sharing Experiences
24Freight Consolidation Scheme
- START Project
- Generate revenue through value added services
- Remote stock rooms
- Peak/seasonal storage
- Pre-retailing services
- Waste/packaging collection/recycling
- Broadmead expansion liaison with developers
- Enhancing the business model which identifies
greater contributions from beneficiaries,
including retailers - Investigate broader scale where consolidation
benefits would arise - Anticipated to require some on-going but
progressively falling support from the Council.