The GREEN-LOG project was proud to participate in the Urban Mobility Days 2025, held in Vilnius, Lithuania. Over three inspiring days, our partners from Netcompany, Frontier Innovations, MobyX, and the University of the Aegean engaged with visitors at our exhibition stand, alongside our sister project URBANE and several other European initiatives advancing innovation in urban logistics.
Together, we explored today’s most pressing challenges in sustainable last-mile delivery, showcased the innovative solutions developed within the GREEN-LOG project, and shared key findings from our ongoing demonstrations.
One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of our flagship innovation — the GREEN-LOG Last Mile Digital Control Tower (DCT) — at the CIVITAS Agora. The DCT was introduced to a highly relevant audience of policy makers, city representatives, researchers, practitioners, and logistics changemakers.
The DCT is an integrated platform designed to address critical challenges in urban goods transportation, providing enhanced decision-making support, visibility, and transparency for logistics service providers and city authorities alike.
As GREEN-LOG enters its final stage, preparing for the last round of demonstrations, the project continues to consolidate insights and knowledge gained from almost three years of dedicated collaboration towards greener, smarter last-mile logistics.
The Urban Mobility Days 2025 offered a valuable opportunity to highlight the project’s achievements, connect with mobility experts and enthusiasts, and strengthen collaboration with peer projects — all contributing to the shift towards sustainable and efficient urban logistics across Europe and beyond.
