Smart Freight Centre

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $400,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/8/2016
  • Term
    24 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
The Smart Freight Centre, based in Europe, is a global organization created to tackle the problem of freight pollution, filling a gap of capacity worldwide. Freight transport is growing rapidly, and its associated emissions are contributing to climate change and human health impacts, especially in developing countries. The proposed general support grant will allow the Centre to implement a global strategy that includes working with the private sector actors, shippers, and carriers, in technology innovation, improvements in logistics, and system efficiency to reduce carbon emissions. The Centre will continue to test and apply its strategy in China through the Green Trucks China project.
About the Grantee
Address
Keizersgracht 560, Amsteredam, 1017 EM, Netherlands
Grants to this Grantee
for the Sustainable Freight Buyers Alliance and Zero Emission Freight Initiative  
The Smart Freight Centre’s mission is to make the global freight and logistics sector more efficient, low carbon, and environmentally sustainable. Freight is a major contributor to climate change and reducing its emissions is now a focus of the electrification substrategy. The centre will implement a global strategy that includes working with private sector actors, shippers, and carriers in measuring emissions, and provide trainings to accelerate the procurement of zero-emission freight vehicles. (Substrategy: Electrification)
for general operating support  
The Smart Freight Centre’s mission is to make the global freight and logistics sector more efficient, low carbon, and environmentally sustainable. Freight is a major contributor to climate change and reducing its emissions is now a focus of the Climate Initiative. The centre will implement a global strategy that includes working with private sector actors, shippers, and carriers in measuring emissions and provide trainings to accelerate the procurement of zero-emission freight vehicles. The Smart Freight Centre will continue to test its strategy in China and Europe with plans to expand to India and the U.S. (Substrategy: Transport Electrification)

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