

The future of Construction Logistics
this article was also published in Bouwtotaal (Dutch) Ten Years Ago: A Call for Change Ten years ago, TKI Dinalog (Dutch Institute for Advanced Logistics), TNO, and TLN stated that construction logistics urgently needed to catch up in the areas of supply chain management and 4C (Cross Chain Control Center).The message was clear: current construction logistics are too fragmented, inefficient, and place unnecessary strain on cities. Only through close cooperation between compan
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Oct 29, 20256 min read


Construction Circularity and Construction Logistics: The Loop in Motion
Construction circularity is still in its infancy. Although sustainability is now high on the agenda, the construction industry is only at the beginning of its transition from a linear to a circular system. The sector — responsible for nearly half of all raw material consumption in the Netherlands — has the potential to make a huge difference, but in practice the shift proves difficult. Yet, movement is slowly emerging within the chain. And interestingly, it’s not only innovat
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Oct 17, 20254 min read


Transport and Logistics: A Structural Challenge in the Construction Sector
Transport and Logistics: A Structural Challenge in the Construction Sector Learn more about outsourcing your Equipment Service: Shared equipment Outsourced building logistics Personnel shuttle services In our daily practice, we speak with many contractors, both large and small. A recurring theme in these conversations is the lack of insight into the logistics costs of construction projects. While most companies have a good overall understanding of their cost structure, the sp
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Jul 18, 20254 min read


Utrecht (Netherlands) Roadmap for Zero-Emission Construction 2025–2030 Adopted
Utrecht (Netherlands) Roadmap for Zero-Emission Construction 2025–2030 Adopted Following Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Arnhem and Rotterdam, the City of Utrecht has now adopted its procurement guidelines for zero-emission (ZE) construction. These guidelines apply to all infrastructure projects, maintenance contracts, and municipal real estate (approximately €205 million annually). They cover maintenance, replacement, management, renovation, demolition and new construction. Constructi
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Jul 17, 20251 min read


Construction Logistics in Transition: More Efficient, Sustainable, and Cost-Effective — with Involvement from Suppliers and Carriers
The construction sector is facing a significant logistical challenge. As sustainability and cost-efficiency become increasingly important, the delivery of construction materials often still relies on traditional and inefficient methods. This isn't just a matter for construction companies alone — suppliers and carriers are integral parts of a supply chain that urgently needs to evolve. Construction companies lead, suppliers and carriers follow In construction logistics, contra
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May 12, 20254 min read


The Best Argument for Using a Construction Hub: It Saves Costs
The Best Argument for Using a Construction Hub: It Saves Costs For years, there has been much discussion about improving construction logistics, especially in view of its environmentally harmful effects. The call for sustainability in the construction sector is growing louder, and rightly so, with increasing demands for reports that make the CO₂ emissions of construction activities transparent. Yet, the construction industry remains difficult to convince to voluntarily take s
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Apr 29, 20254 min read