Scenario developments for forecasting urban freight shifts
This project will develop a framework/tool for forecasting future scenarios of urban freight in informing planning and regulation (transport and land use).

This project will develop a framework/tool for forecasting future scenarios of urban freight in informing planning and regulation (transport and land use).
This PhD project will analyse archived GTFS data to identify significant inefficient road designs and exemplary designs for optimising performance
iMOVE’s most-read articles of 2021, counted down from 10 to number 1.
The newly-announced National Location Registry will perform a pivotal role in providing more accurate and reliable Australian location data.
Development/delivery of a low-cost IoT-based system for live tracking & condition monitoring of freight consignments across multiple carriers & transport modes.
Despite many of our partners being significantly impacted by COVID restrictions, iMOVE is still delivering $10 million of project activity annually.
This project will develop data fusion and machine learning models to estimate service use for Melbourne trams and make real-time prediction of tram loads.
This PhD project involves integration of multiple data sources for estimating freight origin-destination (OD) activities using video and traffic counts.
Use of AI and machine learning techniques in collecting AusRAP data has potential to reduce costs and increase the frequency and accuracy of its information.
This research project will develop and trial end-to-end monitoring and traceability of freight, using medicinal cannabis as its use case.
This research will undertake a comprehensive systematic literature review of international best practice in digitisation in the transport & freight sectors.
A Melbourne-based startup, She’s A Crowd, is helping government make transport safer for women by shining a light on gender-based violence.
Watch the video recording of our ‘Progress towards more efficient supply chains’ webinar, plus access project reports and speakers’ slide decks.
This webinar will share key findings from recently completed research by the Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC) in Western Australia.
Watch the video recording of our ‘Progress towards more efficient supply chains’ webinar, plus access project reports and speakers’ slide decks.
A tour of some of the recent developments in improving how goods are moved in Australia, including an update on the National Freight Data Hub.