Development of city logistics maturity model for municipality performance measurement

Book Chapter (2022)
Author(s)

Nilesh Anand (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)

Kasper Mittelmeijer (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)

Breda University of Sciences (Breda University of Applied Sciences)

J. H.R. van Duin (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)

Hans Quak (Breda University of Applied Sciences, TNO)

Research Group
Transport and Logistics
Copyright
© 2022 Nilesh Anand, Kasper Mittelmeijer, Thato Motloung, Ron van Duin, Hans Quak
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Nilesh Anand, Kasper Mittelmeijer, Thato Motloung, Ron van Duin, Hans Quak
Research Group
Transport and Logistics
Pages (from-to)
353-371
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Abstract

Municipalities play an important role in tackling city logistics related matters, having many instruments at hand. However, it is not self-evident that all municipalities use these instruments to their full potential. A method to measure city logistics performance of municipalities can help in creating awareness and guidance, to ultimately lead to a more sustainable environment for inhabitants and businesses. Subsequently, this research is focused on a maturity model as a tool to assess the maturity level of a municipality for its performance-related city logistics process management. Various criteria for measuring city logistics performance are studied and based on that the model is populated through three focus fields (Technical, Social and Corporate, and Policy), branching out into six areas of development: Information and communication technology, urban logistics planning, Stakeholder communication, Public Private Partnerships, Subsidisation and incentivisation, and Regulations. The CL3M model was tested for three municipalities, namely, municipality of Utrecht, Den Bosch and Groningen. Through these maturity assessments it became evident the model required specificity complementary to the existing assessment interview, and thus a SWOT analysis should be added as a conclusion during the maturity assessment.