Newcastle Coherent Campus DSP|...2015/05/21 · Coherent Campus Delivery - Pilot Scheme...
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Newcastle Coherent Campus DSP|Opportunities for smart clean urban freight in
European Cities.
NewRail | Freight & Logistics Group
Thomas H Zunder |
Coherent Campus Delivery - Pilot Scheme“Newcastle University is embracing Coherent Campus Initiative (est. 2008)
with aim to improve the spaces between buildings to create a sense of
place that is welcoming, with well designed, well linked social spaces”
• Investigation of the application of Delivery Servicing Plans (DSPs) as a freight transport policy focusing on urban-interurban operations.
• Demonstrate and evaluate 100% Electric Delivery vehicles
– Through vehicle telemetry.
• Demonstrate technology through existing supply chains;
– Suppliers to Newcastle University and Deliveries to Campus
• Explore the potential of Delivery Consolidation
– Trial deliveries operations from an Urban consolidation centre (UCC)
Newcastle UniversitiesPublic Image
A Logistics image of the University “Freight Intrusion on our pedestrianised Campus”
How many delivery vans visit the University?
5 Day Traffic Surveys (Annually)
• Monday - Friday
• 07:00 - 19:00
• Vehicle Number Plate
• Vehicle classification
• Entry & Exit Time
• Logo/Branding
• Goods or People
• Over 60 departments within 80 different
buildings*
– Mixed use: offices, laboratories, workshops,
shops, catering, (student) accommodations
and other facilities.
• SAP has 226 ‘predefined’ address
• Weekly Freight Deliveries:
- 1229 unique freight vehicle over 5days
- Average of 1 Freight vehicle every 90 seconds
* On the Main City Campus
Freight Breakdown from 2013 Traffic Survey
University Campus Freight
LGV82%
Rigid HGV16%
Articulated HGV2%
Freight 20%
Non Freight80%
LGV - Light Goods Vehicle
HGV - Heavy Goods Vehicle
Identifying the problems
Completing cards with
name, interest(s),
problem(s), and resources
and mandates
Completing cards
with effects and
causes
Groups meeting to
formulate ‘freight in
Newcastle could be
more sustainable’
Developing DMF
problem tree
University Delivery Consolidation in Partnership with
Overview
• Reduce multiple small trips to Newcastle University Campus.
– Reduce Freight Vehicles by 25%*
– Reduce CO2 by 90tonnes/year*
• Take greater control of inbound logistics and have more control over the vehicles delivering to the Campus.
• Key Actors : – Procurement Department
– Building & Facilities Manager
– Campus Security Team
– ISS SAP Business Development Team
– NewRail Researchers
*Compared to the current freight deliveries.
Concept for University Delivery Consolidation
• SAP Data Analysis & Refinement by identifying Vendors (Suppliers) who made fewer than 4 deliveries in 1month
• Produced a 330 ‘packages’ being delivered a week (average).
• Approximately 17,500 ‘packages/year– Supplier introduction to scheme will be phased
• Initial volumes suggest a daily trip from Clipper - Newcastle University
– Aiming for same day turn around (if received by Clipper before 11:30)
Key Benefits / Outputs
• 25% Fewer freight vehicles on Campus,
– E.g. a reduction of 300/week or 75-80/day.
• A saving on 90 tonnes of Carbon per annum
– Directly expressed as a replacement at vehicle tailpipe
• Potential reduction of accidents on Campus
– To be analysed as part of the pilot
Smartfusion
Multiple Inbound Deliveries
Received Off Campus
Deliveries
Consolidated
Loaded onto
Electric Vehicle
Distributed on
Campus
Deliveries Tracked Online
Received by
School/Unit
100% Electric Delivery Vehicle
Online Track & Trace Portal
http://clipper.vigosoftware.com
Thank you for your attention
Any Questions