
If logistics is low cost, the country has no future
Low-Cost Logistics as a Threat to Made in Italy Low-cost logistics is a death sentence for Made in Italy. A production chain that races to the bottom becomes fragile, unable


Low-Cost Logistics as a Threat to Made in Italy Low-cost logistics is a death sentence for Made in Italy. A production chain that races to the bottom becomes fragile, unable

Europe is putting €60 million on the table to transform cities. A strong action and concrete contribution to support innovation, capable of revolutionising urban mobility through concrete, scalable, and market-ready

From the City of the Cart to Autonomous Logistics: We Need an Urban Strategy, Not Just Technology In the latest episode of “Container” on Radio 24, Professor Ennio Cascetta explored

Transport poverty represents a systemic form of vulnerability that, unlike other types of social exclusion, still lacks proper institutional recognition. Yet its impact on daily life and socio-economic cohesion is substantial:

Today, electric cars remain a luxury. Despite advertising campaigns and subsidies, purchasing an electric vehicle is still out of reach for millions of European citizens. The result is paradoxical: those

Seventy-one indicators, seventy cities, a ranking that doesn’t reward the beauty of waterfronts or the punctuality of public transport. The Urban Mobility Readiness Index 2024, compiled by the Oliver Wyman