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Innovative Ways to Gain Insight into the Needs of Freight Activity

This is a reminder to register for the upcoming webinar entitled “Innovative Ways to Gain Insight into the Needs of Freight Activity” that will take place on May 23rd at 11AM ET.  The webinar will be hosted by the VREF Center of Excellence for Sustainable Urban Freight Systems.  Registration is free but please be sure to register in advance as space is limited.  If you have already registered for the event please disregard this notice.

 

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You have been invited to the following webinar:

Innovative Ways to Gain Insight into the Needs of Freight Activity

The Peer-to-Peer Exchange Program is designed to share global cases of best practices and real world examples of sustainable urban freight systems. This program is open to anyone with a professional or a personal interest in freight transportation issues. Professional Development Hours will be provided to those interested.

In this webinar, Dr. Kazuya Kawamura from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Mr. Ted Dahlburg from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) will discuss innovative ways to gain insight into the needs of freight activity at the micro (Kawamura) and macro (Dahlburg) levels. Dr. Kawamura will discuss the methodology his team developed to measure and examine the ease/difficulty of making freight deliveries to an area using data from Chicago, Illinois. The findings suggest the presence of correlations between local land use regulations/provisions and the conditions that affect both perceived and measured factors that determine the ease of making deliveries; and that policies such as Planned Manufacturing Districts and Industrial Tax Increment Financing districts, which were implemented to promote city’s industrial base, have produced inconsistent results. Mr. Dahlburg will present the DVRPC approach to identifying freight clusters, referred to as “freight centers.” The analysis utilized various data sets and a “freight quotient” calculation to pinpoint 70 unique freight centers which have been assigned to one of five categories: international gateway, heavy industrial, distribution and logistics, high-tech manufacturing, and local manufacturing and distribution. The freight centers have been included in DVRPC’s 2045 long-range plan and will form the basis for future technical work and the prioritization of capital improvements.

*This Peer-to-Peer webinar is eligible for 1.0 Professional Engineer Professional Development Hour (PDH). In order to receive credit, you must attend the full webinar and complete a short learning assessment following the webinar. Please contact Jeff Wojtowicz at [log in to unmask] for more details about the requirements for receiving PDH for this webinar.

Event: Innovative Ways to Gain Insight into the Needs of Freight Activity
When: Wednesday 23 May 2018, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada) (Please note that Daylight Saving Time (+01:00 hr) is in effect during this time)

To register now, please visit the following link:

https://sufs.adobeconnect.com/freightneeds/event/registration.html

To know more about the event, please visit our website: www.coe-sufs.org


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