Workforce implications of transport digitalisation and automation
This project will develop a deeper understanding of the transport workforce implications due to digitalisation and automation in the Australian market.
This project will develop a deeper understanding of the transport workforce implications due to digitalisation and automation in the Australian market.
A study of the attraction/retention of businesses/households to regional cities, & the long-term impacts of COVID on spatial patterns of employment/settlement.
A scoping study to identify opportunities to improve urban freight planning tertiary education in Australia, improving education outcomes for freight logistics.
Our ‘Encouraging continuation of work from home post-pandemic’ project has been completed, and the final report is available here.
This project will develop a framework/tool for forecasting future scenarios of urban freight in informing planning and regulation (transport and land use).
The iMOVE project Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs project has been completed, and final reports are available for download.
This project will identify the barriers to women entering & progressing within the transport sector workforce, & audit/evaluate government initiatives in this area.
Development/delivery of a low-cost IoT-based system for live tracking & condition monitoring of freight consignments across multiple carriers & transport modes.
This research will undertake a comprehensive systematic literature review of international best practice in digitisation in the transport & freight sectors.
How iMOVE’s processes and access to capability delivered a complex stakeholder consultation project in just three months for the Federal Government.
Watch the video recording of our ‘Progress towards more efficient supply chains’ webinar, plus access project reports and speakers’ slide decks.
The Australian Government has launched a prototype National Freight Data Hub to give a clear picture in real-time of the country’s freight/logistics landscape.
This study will look at current Australian attitudes towards CAVs, and levers available for government to increase community acceptance and confidence.
A new report from iMOVE with partners BITRE & GS1 Australia show how sharing & aggregating freight data are of key importance to improving supply chains.
This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
The results of an eight-month study of the benefits of moving to more connected vehicle technology on Australian roads have been released.