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Solutions de mobilité urbaine à Munich

Munich generates more logistics volume per square kilometre than any other German city outside Hamburg. The Umweltzone covers the entire city — 310 km² where diesel vehicles below Euro 6 are banned — and a growing electric vehicle mandate from the Landeshauptstadt München means fleet compliance is a moving target. The Mittlerer Ring, A9, and A96 are among Germany's most congested motorway sections during morning and evening peaks.

For FMCG operators, the Munich metropolitan market spans Bavaria's largest food retail distribution region, with over 2,500 registered food service businesses. Meeting this demand requires multi-temperature delivery routes that combine ambient, chilled, and frozen stops in a single run — and doing so without Umweltzone violations, permit gaps, or event-driven blackouts is where standard tools fall short. With 8Move, operators can manage these complexities from a single platform, with EU Regulation 853/2004 cold chain documentation built into every stop.

Statistiques clés

1.5M

City population

310 km²

Umweltzone area

€420B

Metropolitan area GDP

2,500+

Food service businesses

Défis locaux

Munich Umweltzone covers 310 km² — entire city — with Euro 6 enforcement and planned electric-only delivery zone for Altstadt-Lehel by 2026
Oktoberfest (2 weeks) and Christmas markets (4 weeks) create 90-minute operational blackout zones in central Munich each year
Mittlerer Ring capacity constraint forces deliveries to use residential side streets, triggering Anwohnerparken permit conflicts
Automotive supplier delivery windows at production R&D facilities require ±10-minute precision with production notification
Munich Airport (MUC) cargo zone requires separate terminal access permits and Luftsicherheitsgesetz background checks for drivers

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