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ICBF Founder Jos Sluijsmans takes part in The Cargo Bike Talks – The Decade of the Cargo Bike

New online webcast series hosted by Gemeente Groningen and the EU SURFLOGH project

In the first in a series of Cargo Bike Talks, Jos Sluijsmans – Director of the International Cargo Bike Festival – talked about the future and potential for cargo bike logistics in 3 different European cities, represented by 3 different cargo bike companies.

Ecokoeriers in Mechelen, Zedify in Edinburgh and Go Fast in Groningen have one thing in common: they’re all taking part in the Surflogh project which is co-funded by the EU’s North Sea Region Programme. Surflogh investigates and trials efficient, eco-friendly cargo distribution in urban areas, with a view to clearing congestion and making our cities more liveable.

Along with Inneke from Ecokoeriers, Charlie from Zedify and Peter from Go Fast, Jos discussed the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and how it has affected their businesses. They also talked about how cargo bikes can make effective and economical logistics concepts possible, especially in the growing area of small consignments such as parcels.

The webcast is still available to watch on the Let’s Gro website: https://letsgro.nl/the-cargo-bike-talks/

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In the first in a series of Cargo Bike Talks, Jos Sluijsmans – Director of the International Cargo Bike Festival – talked about the future and potential for cargo bike logistics in 3 different European cities, represented by 3 different cargo bike companies.

Ecokoeriers in Mechelen, Zedify in Edinburgh and Go Fast in Groningen have one thing in common: they’re all taking part in the Surflogh project which is co-funded by the EU’s North Sea Region Programme. Surflogh investigates and trials efficient, eco-friendly cargo distribution in urban areas, with a view to clearing congestion and making our cities more liveable.

Along with Inneke from Ecokoeriers, Charlie from Zedify and Peter from Go Fast, Jos discussed the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and how it has affected their businesses. They also talked about how cargo bikes can make effective and economical logistics concepts possible, especially in the growing area of small consignments such as parcels.

The webcast is still available to watch on the Let’s Gro website: https://letsgro.nl/the-cargo-bike-talks/

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,,Organisation: Jos Sluijsmans and Tom Parr info@cargobikefestival.com
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Linkedin

Fietsdiensten.nl
Groenestraat 294
6531 JC Nijmegen
The Netherlands

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The International Cargo Bike Festival is organised by
Jos Sluijsmans and Tom Parr
info@cargobikefestival.com

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Fietsdiensten.nl
Groenestraat 294
6531 JC Nijmegen
The Netherlands



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The International Cargo Bike Festival is organised by
Jos Sluijsmans and Tom Parr
info@cargobikefestival.com

Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Linkedin

Fietsdiensten.nl
Groenestraat 294
6531 JC Nijmegen
The Netherlands

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