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HUPMOBILE - Holistic sustainable mobility solutions

HUPMOBILE's objective is to provide a holistic approach to the planning, implementation, optimisation and management of integrated, sustainable mobility solutions in Baltic Sea port cities.
URBAN LOGISTICS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN PORT AREAS

News

Tallinn's minipilot - adaptive traffic lights management

Minipilots - the enablers of experimental policy-making

11.10.2021 12:39

The HUPMOBILE Minipilots Framework allows quick piloting of novel solutions in the urban space and acts as the enabler of experimental policy-making. 

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HUPMOBILE presented at the Nordic+ Pavilion at the ITS World Congress 2021

06.10.2021 09:53

The ITS World Congress 2021, held in Hamburg, Germany, will be kicked-off  next week and the congress includes a nice surprise for the visitors - a joint Nordic+ Pavilion, where also our project will be introduced!

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Events

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ECOMM 2021 - CASCAIS, PORTUGAL

24.11.2021 (All day) to 26.11.2021 (All day)

More than ever, the goal of achieving sustainable transport modes putting users first and providing them with more affordable, accessible, healthier, and cleaner alternatives to their current mobility habits and patterns.

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Welcome to the HUPMOBILE Final Seminar on 1st December 2021!

01.12.2021 09:00 to 16:00

For three years, the HUPMOBILE project has been developing a holistic approach to sustainable mobility solutions in port cities of the Baltic Sea Region. Now it’s time to share our achievements and lessons learned with the region! Welcome to the HUPMOBILE Final Seminar!

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Production logistics as well as urban logistics improvement is the aim of planning and developing the planning approach and tools focusing on the flow of goods in the urban areas. Transport flows will be analysed as part of the project.

Mobility management measures are used to analyse to overall situation of passenger traffic in the port areas as well as everyday mobility of the residents living close to the ports.

ITS solutions will be explored in the framework of supporting knowledge exchange between public and private sector with the aim of supporting the development of international competence networks in the Baltic Sea Region.

Multimodality in Urban Transport and Travel to Work Areas will be supported by exploring how the existing infrastructure in the port areas could be utilized more effectively in order to reduce the dependency on private cars.

Holistic urban and peri-urban mobility solutions will be piloted in three cities. Based on the results and feedback on the activities, HUPMOBILE framework and policy guidelines will be developed.Holistic urban and peri-urban mobility solutions will be piloted in three cities. Based on the results and feedback on the activities, HUPMOBILE framework and policy guidelines will be developed.

The HUPMOBILE project has resulted in many reports and tools regarding holistic sustainable mobility for people and goods in the Baltic Sea Region port cities. The key aim for the project is encourage the uptake and adoption of the project results.