Freight in the City Promoting sustainable urban deliveries The trends you cant ignore 31 Of traffic in central London between 8am and 9am is Freight 86 Of the population will live in urban areas by 2050 ID: 239920
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Freight in the City –
Promoting sustainable urban deliveriesSlide2
The trends you can’t ignore
31% Of traffic in central London between 8am and 9am is Freight*
86%Of the population will live in urban areas by 2050*
London’s populationset to reach:
11,000,000By 2050*(11% HGVs, 20% vans) Of the HGV traffic, 47% is construction vehicles.Source: Transport for London
*In developed countries.Source: United Nations
*Currently 8.6 million
Source: Office of National Statistics
Air Pollution levels in London, Birmingham and Leeds will continue to exceed EU limits for nitrogen dioxide until at least 2030. Source: DEFRASlide3
Why Freight in the City?What’s
DRIVING the increases?As we have moved out of recession a variety of economic trends have come together to increase the level of commercial traffic in our city
centres.Large scale commercial and residential infrastructure projects have increased traffic while expanding leisure and retail complexes require more frequent deliveries.Finding the SOLUTION to the problem
In response, local authorities, businesses and local residents are focusing on keeping the environment cleaner, safer and quieter. Road transport companies and their suppliers of products and services have a key role to play in finding solutions.
Focusing on the issuesRoad Transport Media’s Freight in the City initiative draws together all the key audiences to debate the issues and identify the solutions. Slide4
Freight in the City –The right initiative from RTM
Road Transport Media (RTM) has been covering and championing the issues editorially as debate and new issues have grown around the topic of urban logistics.
We have organised two successful events:Quiet Cities
CLOCS
Construction
l
ogistics and cycle
s
afety
event – February
2015
600 visitors
CLOCS at Harrogate seminar (@Tip-ex)
85 attendees
2 day
summit
in November 2014
with
Transport
for London as a main sponsor
2
00 visitorsSlide5
Freight in the City-A new year round opportunityThe
information portal for all things associated with sustainable urban deliveries
Three core streams of content: ‘clean, safe and quiet’.Any product, equipment or vehicle that enables deliveries to be made cleanly, safely and quietly will be reported about on freightinthecity.comAny initiatives or projects that are working towards making
deliveries in a more sustainable way will feature in Freight in the City editorial coverage.Website: freightinthecity.comNewsletter: Freight in the City News
Event: Freight in the City Expo,27 October 2015, London
May 2015:Freight in theCity product launched. Website live ande-newslettercommences
October 2015:
Freight in the City Expo showcases key suppliers, practitioners and stakeholders
March 2016: Freight in the City Spring Summit. Key stakeholders attend conference to share ideas and best practiceSlide6
Freight in the City ExpoOne-day exhibition with seminar sessions throughout the day for visitors to
selectThree streams of seminar content: Clean, Safe, QuietFree to
attend Alexandra Palace, 27 October 2015Set up day, 26 October 2015Full show sponsorship package available as well as individual sponsorship of seminar streamsExhibition opportunities from stands for smaller suppliers and service providers to larger
areas for equipment and vehicle exhibitorsGuided tours to take place around the equipment areaSlide7
Freight in the City –How can you get involved?
Top billing as event sponsor
Logo on all pre-event marketingLogo on all marketing at the event
Exhibitor space in the exhibition hallOpportunity to display a vehicle outside in front of the visitor entrance
Editorial coverage across RTM productsSponsor profile on website
Social Media promotion
Listing in online directory
Post-event media coverage
Quotes in pre-and-post event PR
A seminar speaker slot
Freight in the city website landing page
Listing in event programme
Inclusion in the guided tours
Invites pack
Billing as SAFE/QUIET/CLEAN seminar sponsor
Branding in and around seminar/s rooms
Branding on seminar section on website
Contributory speaker slot
Sponsor profile on websiteListing in event programme
Listing in online directory
Invites packPost-event media coverage
Quotes in pre-and-post event PR
Seminar Sponsor
(x3 opportunities)
Headline Sponsor
Sponsorship
Packages:
Cost: £25,000
Cost: £15,000Slide8
Freight in the City –How can you get involved?
Stand
2mx4m3mx3m
6mx6m10mx8m
12mx10mListing in event programme
Invites pack
*Inclusion in the guided tours
Prices
£1,320£1,500
£3,060£4,800
POA
*Guided tours will take place throughout the event for small groups of delegates to see the larger vehicles and equipment.
Exhibitor Stand spaces:Slide9
Freight in the City Website
Information hub focused on 3 areas of sustainable urban
deliveries:
Safe,Q
uiet and Clean.Content will include:
News; B
log
for 3
rd
party contributors;
Resource for relevant reports and whitepapers;
C
ase studies;
and
i
nterviewsSlide10
Freight in the City E-newsletter
Content:
N
ews round-up from freightinthecity.com
;Social media highlights;Event updates
Frequency:Fortnightly,
Wednesdays;
Target audience of 2,000 retailers, logistics operators and local authoritiesSlide11
To discuss commercial opportunities for Freight in the City please contact:
Tim George
075576 77758
timgeorge@campbelluk.com