On-Demand Webinar: Freight Forward

How Cities and States Are Rethinking Freight Management with Transportation Intelligence

Freight Forward: How Cities and States Are Rethinking Freight Management with Transportation Intelligence 

Watch this webinar to learn how innovative city and state DOTs are using Transportation Intelligence to transform the way goods move through urban and regional networks.

With supply chains under stress and freight volumes on the rise, the safe and efficient movement of goods is more important than ever. But many agencies still rely on outdated or incomplete data, limiting their ability to make informed decisions and manage rural, regional, and urban freight networks.

This informative webinar will explore how transportation intelligence solutions powered by connected bike, car vehicle, and commercial truck data are transforming how local and state agencies manage freight planning—from deep insights of microfreight (ebike delivery) operations and real-time loading zone occupancy data to truck parking management. 

You’ll learn how agencies are using data from connected vehicles, trucks, and other sources, along with tools from CATT Lab and INRIX, to unlock insights into freight flow, parking demand, and emissions-free delivery strategies. 

Hear from transportation experts and public sector leaders, including the City of Portland, CATT Lab, and INRIX, as they walk through real-world examples from states and cities including Maryland, Texas, Rhode Island, and New York City. 

Watch to learn practical strategies for making smarter freight and curb management decisions that benefit residents, businesses, and the broader economy. 

What You’ll Learn:

  • How state and local agencies are using real-world truck movement data to inform freight planning
  • How Trip Analytics tools help evaluate truck origins, destinations, dwell times, and supply chain patterns
  • Use cases including truck parking dashboards, smart truck management plans, and zero-emissions delivery zones
  • How the City of Portland is using a federally funded SMART grant pilot project and deep data insights into a local microfreight operator data to support planning of new microhubs for zero emissions delivery
  • How to maximize freight infrastructure investments with data-driven planning
  • Why transportation intelligence is key to building safer, more efficient, and future-ready freight networks 

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