Project Details
Description
Freight transportation is responsible for large share of total GHG emissions in Europe. So far, majority of companies have concentrated on their primary emissions and those caused by their energy use, while indirect emissions from e.g. logistics services have received limited attention. It is obvious that a systemic socio-technical change is vital. The business models for sustainable
sourcing and offering multimodal low-emission transport chains are missing. ADMIRAL project aims to have a systemic socio-technical approach. The vision of ADMIRAL is to change the mindset to take the emission level minimization as the main target by providing tools for companies. The main result is the Admiral marketplace, which manages the whole supply chain infrastructure and
related emissions. It also works as a channel for developers to distribute innovative and sustainability-focused solutions in EU. The marketplace will be demonstrated and piloted by ADMIRAL partners in 4 pilots: Portugal-Spain, Slovenia-Croatia, Lithuania and Finland. ADMIRAL is focusing on the following objectives: 1) Evolve seamless operation within supply chains; 2) Enable better
utilization of current assets and infrastructure to decrease emissions; 3) Embrace systemic change towards sustainability with sustainable sourcing; 4) Develop and pilot solutions that have altogether energy and emission reduction potential. The marketplace will also work as an innovation platform for new services, as software and solution developers have clear guidelines to include the invented services to be available in the platform. The marketplace will improve the value of the B2B logistic platforms. The B2C platforms are dominated by non-EU companies, e.g. Google, but the dominance for B2B platforms is yet to be determined. ADMIRAL will make contributions to the expected outcomes and impacts of the work programme e.g. by aiming to reduce emissions more than
20% and improving transparency and resilience.
sourcing and offering multimodal low-emission transport chains are missing. ADMIRAL project aims to have a systemic socio-technical approach. The vision of ADMIRAL is to change the mindset to take the emission level minimization as the main target by providing tools for companies. The main result is the Admiral marketplace, which manages the whole supply chain infrastructure and
related emissions. It also works as a channel for developers to distribute innovative and sustainability-focused solutions in EU. The marketplace will be demonstrated and piloted by ADMIRAL partners in 4 pilots: Portugal-Spain, Slovenia-Croatia, Lithuania and Finland. ADMIRAL is focusing on the following objectives: 1) Evolve seamless operation within supply chains; 2) Enable better
utilization of current assets and infrastructure to decrease emissions; 3) Embrace systemic change towards sustainability with sustainable sourcing; 4) Develop and pilot solutions that have altogether energy and emission reduction potential. The marketplace will also work as an innovation platform for new services, as software and solution developers have clear guidelines to include the invented services to be available in the platform. The marketplace will improve the value of the B2B logistic platforms. The B2C platforms are dominated by non-EU companies, e.g. Google, but the dominance for B2B platforms is yet to be determined. ADMIRAL will make contributions to the expected outcomes and impacts of the work programme e.g. by aiming to reduce emissions more than
20% and improving transparency and resilience.
| Acronym | ADMIRAL |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 1/05/23 → 30/04/26 |
Collaborative partners
- VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (lead)
- Awake.AI
- National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (LNEC)
- Technical University of Madrid
- University of Ljubljana
- Steinbeis Innovations GmbH
- Transport Innovation Association
- STEVECO OY
- Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)
- CTLup s.r.l.
- UAB Normalis Tech
- Pošta Slovenije d.o.o.
- Solvesall d.o.o.
- Trevio UAB
- cargoGo Logistics UAB
- Cargo Sign UAB
- LOCODELS d.o.o.
- HP Hrvatska Pošta d.d.
- MARLO Lda
- BTL Group UAB
- Sines Port authority
- Klaipėda Free Economic Zone Ltd
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
Funding category
- Horizon Europe
Keywords
- logistics
- marketplace
- platform
- Sustainable transport
- logistics services
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Service Designing Transitions to More Sustainable Supply Chains: A Systematic Literature Review through the Lens of Systemic Design Approach
Suoheimo, M., Walter, S., Backer Johnsen, H., Kotaniemi, S. & Pyykkö, H., 2 Apr 2025, In: Journal of sustainability research. 7, 2, e250020.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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The Opportunities of Using a Logistics Service Marketplace to Decrease Emissions of Transport and Logistics Industry
Mikkola, M., Kääriäinen, J., Hinkka, V., Pyykkö, H., Mulhern, E. & Salminen, S., 19 Jul 2025, Transport Transitions: Advancing Sustainable and Inclusive Mobility: TRAconference 2024. McNally, C., Carroll, P., Martinez-Pastor, B., Ghosh, B., Efthymiou, M. & Valantasis-Kanellos, N. (eds.). Springer, Vol. 4. p. 318-323 6 p. (Lecture Notes in Mobility).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference article in proceedings › Scientific › peer-review
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Benchmarking Approach to Support Technology Investment Decisions: A Study of Technology Implementation in Last-mile Distribution
Pyykkö, H., Lauhkonen, A., Hinkka, V., Karvonen, H. & Leviäkangas, P., 17 May 2024, In: International Journal of Technology. 15, 3, p. 517-530Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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