On 2-3 February 2026, the GREEN-LOG consortium held its 12th General Assembly in Athens, Greece, over two productive days, kindly hosted by project partner DAEM at the Serafeio Complex.
The first day focused on updates from the project’s five Living Labs, highlighting key achievements, solution validation activities, and early results from the second round of real-life demonstrations. Discussions also addressed the development of a clear roadmap for the involvement of follower cities.
A key highlight was the Athens Living Lab workflow demonstration, showcasing how multi-stakeholder collaboration and shared digital infrastructure, the GREEN-LOG Dataspace, can support more efficient and sustainable urban logistics. The GREEN-LOG Last-Mile Digital Control Tower coordinated joint delivery operations between two logistics service providers, ACS and FedEx, enabling optimised coverage and dynamic rerouting during traffic or service disruptions, while the Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) application registered parcels to their assigned routes.
The second day featured in-depth technical discussions and live demonstrations of the main technical solutions developed within the project. Partners also exchanged views on dissemination, communication, and exploitation opportunities to scale project impact, alongside dedicated discussions on the policy recommendations that GREEN-LOG will deliver.
The General Assembly also provided valuable opportunities for networking and exchange among consortium members and External Advisory Board representatives, whose insights and feedback will contribute to maximising the project’s impact.
The GREEN-LOG consortium continues to work towards greener and more sustainable last-mile logistics solutions across Europe and beyond. Further updates will follow as the project progresses.
