For the second consecutive year, GREEN-LOG participated in the RTR Conference 2026, the 9th edition of the European Conference on Results from Road Transport Research. Held in Brussels from 10–12 February 2026, the conference brought together key stakeholders to showcase the achievements and impacts of EU-funded projects in road transport.
Together with its sister projects URBANE and DECARBOMILE, GREEN-LOG was featured in Parallel Session 2: “New delivery methods and business/operating models to green the last mile”, which took place on 10 February 2026 (11:00–12:30 CET).
As the project moves towards its final phase, GREEN-LOG has achieved a range of valuable results. Ms Amalia Ntemou from the project coordination team at Netcompany presented the project’s innovative solutions and technologies designed to transform last-mile delivery. The presentation highlighted their expected impact on urban logistics, with a particular focus on the outcomes of the demonstrations carried out across five Living Labs.
During the panel discussion, moderated by Ms Isabelle Vandoorne (European Commission, DG MOVE) and Dr Yanying Li (ALICE ETP), the three projects explored key challenges in urban logistics and discussed innovations shaping the future of last-mile delivery. The session also showcased the strong and continuous collaboration established among the projects from the outset.
The GREEN-LOG consortium remains committed to developing economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable last-mile delivery ecosystems. The second version of the project’s innovative platforms, services, and tools is currently being demonstrated and validated within the Living Labs – paving the way for a more resilient and efficient urban logistics landscape.
For more information about the RTR Conference, visit: https://rtrconference.eu/
