European Urban Freight Efficiency Index - English

Executive Summary

Foreword

Introduction

Rankings

Two Pillars

Safety

Fleet Management

City Snapshots

What This Means

Outlook

Methodology

The rankings

Berlin recorded the highest overall score (61), the only city where both dimensions score above 60. At the other end, Madrid (25) and London (29) face the greatest challenges. The gap between top and bottom is 36 points, a 144% difference. Three clear tiers emerge: the efficiency leaders (Berlin, Amsterdam), the middle ground (Dublin, Rome), and the cities under pressure (Paris, London, Madrid).

Performance

Rank City

Overall Score (0-100)

49

1 Berlin

61

29

59

61

2 Amsterdam

59

3 Dublin

49

4 Rome

48

“We expected variation between cities. A 144% efficiency gap between Berlin and Madrid was the finding that stopped us. Fleets operating across multiple European capitals are navigating fundamentally incomparable environments. How you plan, price, and schedule needs to reflect that.”

5 Paris

37

37

6 London

29

7 Madrid

25

48

25

High Above 50 Mid 30–50 Low Below 30

Abhinav Vasu AVP Solutions Engineering EMEA, Geotab

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