Event
29/01/2025 Online

POLIS – ALICE – C40 webinar: Let’s talk about parcel lockers—Location, size, and operation

POLIS, ALICE, and C40 organise on Wednesday, 29 January (15:30 – 16:15 CET) a first-time exchange between selected North American and European cities to present their research results and current practices on the operation of parcel lockers.

The roles of parcel lockers and the potential enabling frameworks to support sustainable e-commerce will be discussed.

As a key infrastructure in urban logistics, parcel lockers are not new and have been available for decades. However, in recent years, parcel lockers have received attention from businesses and policymakers as they are regarded as an enabler in reducing emissions of last-mile delivery.

Many e-commerce vendors have encouraged customers to choose parcel lockers instead of home delivery to save emissions. We know they can reduce trips of home deliveries, but it raises the question – do parcel lockers generate more car journeys for pick-ups?

There are no standard sizes of parcel lockers. If they are to be used for the return of goods, standardisation is urgently required. In addition, there are many different operation models of parcel lockers. If they can be used by several logistics service providers, a key challenge is how to reduce the traffic of delivery vehicles. Consolidated delivery to parcel lockers can reduce traffic but how can we ensure fair competition and a level playfield?

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Key discussion points

  • How to choose locations of parcel lockers?
  • How to operate parcel lockers?
  • How to use parcel lockers to support sustainable e-commerce and circular economy?

This webinar will consist of presentations and a roundtable discussion.


Presentations

  • LockerNYC – A New York City parcel locker pilot, Stephen Solecki, New York City Department of Transportation, US
  • Elaboration of master plan for out-of-home delivery points in small French city of Valence, Martin Munier, Interface Transport, France
  • Deployment of parcel lockers in collaboration with London’s Local Authorities, Isidora Rivera Vollmer, Cross River Partnership, UK

 

Roundtable discussion

  • Victoria Herslöf, Strategist, City of Stockholm Transport Department, City of Stockholm, Sweden
  • Remy Baas, Policy Advisor on Urban Freight of the City of Groningen, Netherlands
  • Stephen Solecki, New York City Department of Transportation