Design and Management Solutions
To achieve optimal place outcomes in our cities that align to the vision of urban designers, it is necessary to challenge traditional freight and servicing approaches and adopt better ways of operating in our evolving urban environments.
This includes implementing small incremental changes that contribute to the wider goals of improving efficiency and reducing congestion, as well as precinct wide approaches in which freight and servicing is considered at the master planning phase.
These approaches include:
- planning for kerbside freight activity.
- planning and management of off street freight and servicing activity.
- precinct approaches to freight activity.
Precinct approaches
A centralised and planned infrastructure and management approach to logistics between multiple customers in the same precinct can deliver improved place outcomes and more efficient freight activity.
Consider: building or precinct. This requires involvement from local authorities and developers and also expertise from logistics operators.
