Business Problem
European freight networks face road congestion, port bottlenecks, fragmented corridor visibility, and emissions pressure.
Logistics Strategy
A European logistics case study focused on inland waterway freight, port delay risk, corridor visibility, CO2 tracking, and sustainable transport planning.

Corridors
Freight visibility
Ports
Delay risk
CO2
Sustainability tracking
Business Problem
European freight networks face road congestion, port bottlenecks, fragmented corridor visibility, and emissions pressure.
Approach
Mapped corridor-level logistics factors such as port delay, freight movement, emissions, and transport bottlenecks.
Designed a supply chain intelligence view for inland waterway planning and logistics risk monitoring.
Connected sustainability and operational performance in one decision-support concept.
Business Value
Supports logistics decisions that balance cost, congestion, and sustainability.
Improves visibility of port and corridor delay exposure.
Shows how waterways can be part of resilient European freight planning.
Tools