Soluciones de movilidad urbana en Amsterdam
Amsterdam is implementing Europe's most aggressive urban logistics transformation: by 2025, Zero Emission Zones (ZEZ) will cover 30 city blocks banning all combustion engine freight vehicles, and the city's canal network is being expanded for electric freight barges as a parallel distribution channel. For operators, this means not just vehicle compliance today but mandatory transition planning within a 12–24 month window that cannot be delayed. Operators who do not begin fleet transition planning now will face hard access bans with no operational workaround.
For food service and FMCG operators, Amsterdam's 920,000 residents, 20 million annual tourists, and 5,000+ HoReCa establishments generate dense delivery demand in a city where the Grachtengordel (canal ring, UNESCO heritage) physically limits access to most inner-city streets. The wholesale supply networks for Amsterdam's food markets require early-morning delivery runs before tourist pedestrian hours begin. 8Move is designed to help operators address these challenges — with ZEZ transition planning, canal freight barge coordination, and event-aware delivery window management built for Amsterdam's evolving logistics environment.
Estadísticas clave
920,000
City population
20M
Annual tourist visitors
30
ZEZ city blocks by 2025
5,000+
HoReCa establishments