Commission offers a novel strategy to combat waste issues.
In North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the issue of insufficient truck parking spaces on highways and at rest areas has become increasingly pressing. The state currently lacks approximately 4,000 parking spaces for trucks alone, as stated by NRW Transport Minister Hendrik Wüst.
To tackle this challenge, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe in Duisburg is currently building an alternative or "pre-gate" parking space, following the example set by Bosch in Stuttgart. This innovative solution is part of a study supported by the EU and the state, although specific details about the study are not yet publicly available.
Andreas Hoene from the Center for Logistics and Traffic at the university suggests improving the utilization of scarce parking spaces with digital control. He proposes opening unused company parking spaces to external companies as a form of parking sharing, digitally controlled. Digital control could save space by driving double parking spaces in the correct order after departure time, saving maneuvering space.
Moreover, Hoene suggests setting up alternative parking spaces with self-check-in terminals, catering, and toilets for trucks arriving too early or too late. These spaces could potentially alleviate the strain on traditional parking facilities.
In addition to these solutions, general strategies for addressing truck parking shortages often include expanding existing rest areas and building new truck parking facilities, implementing digital reservation and management systems, encouraging public-private partnerships, integrating sustainable and smart technologies, and improving real-time information systems for drivers on parking space availability and location.
However, the specific solutions proposed in the Compass Logistics Site study for the Lower Rhine region remain undisclosed, as the study's findings are not directly referenced in the available search results. Further research is needed to uncover the details of this study and its potential contributions to addressing the truck parking shortage in North Rhine-Westphalia.
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