FTC2050 Project Reports

Detailed analyses and findings from the research

M. Piotrowska, M. Piecyk & J. Allen (2019)
GOODS DELIVERIES TO LONDON SCHOOLS: CURRENT PRACTICES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSOLIDATION
FTC2050 project report
ABSTRACT

K. Cheliotis (2019)
DEVELOPING A DASHBOARD OF LAST-MILE FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FTC2050 project report. 

F. McLeod, T. Cherrett, T. Bektaş, J. Allen, A. Martinez-Sykora, C. Lamas-Fernandez, O. Bates, K. Cheliotis, A. Friday, M. Piecyk & S. Wise (2019)
QUANTIFYING ENVIRONMENTAL AND FINANCIAL BENEFITS OF USING PORTERS AND CYCLE COURIERS FOR LAST-MILE PARCEL DELIVERY
FTC2050 project report. 

P. Greening, M. Piecyk, A. Palmer & P. Dadhich (2019)
DECARBONISING ROAD FREIGHT
A review commissioned by the Government Office for Science as a part of their evidence review for the ‘Future of Mobility’ project.

J. Allen, M. Piecyk & M. Piotrowska (2018)
AN ANALYSIS OF THE SAME-DAY DELIVERY MARKET AND OPERATIONS IN THE UK
FTC2050 project report. 

J. Allen, M. Piecyk & M. Piotrowska (2016)
AN ANALYSIS OF ONLINE SHOPPING AND HOME DELIVERY IN THE UK
FTC2050 project report. 

J. Allen, M. Piecyk & M. Piotrowska (2016)
AN ANALYSIS OF ROAD FREIGHT IN LONDON AND BRITAIN: TRAFFIC, ACTIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY
FTC2050 project report. 

J. Allen, M. Piecyk & M. Piotrowska (2016)
AN ANALYSIS OF THE NEXT-DAY AND ECONOMY PARCELS MARKET AND PARCEL CARRIERS’ OPERATIONS IN THE UK
FTC2050 project report. 

FTC2050 Symposium

FTC2050 hosted a symposium to bring together a large audience of the various parties in last-mile urban deliveries.

Journal Papers

The project generated over 20 articles directly relating to the research.

Project Reports

Detailed analyses and findings from the research.

Posters

Nine themed posters highlighting findings.

Student Projects

Over the duration of the FTC2050 project, a number of undergraduate and postgraduate (MSc) projects were undertaken relating to the project.

Hackathon

The FTC2050 project co-hosted a hackathon event ‘Parcel Hack 2019 – Hacking the Last-Mile’ on 1-2 March 2019 with CitySprint, Transport for London (TfL) and Geovation.