
DEPLOYMENT OF THE QIEVO.LU (OPÉLIV) SOLUTION IN AUBERVILLIERS
As part of the Quartiers Métropolitains d'Innovation (QMI) program, the city of Aubervilliers is testing our QIEVO.LU solution, renamed Opéliv for this project. Supported by the Île-de-France region, this initiative aims to improve the flow of deliveries in the town center, while reducing nuisance.
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE
Faced with the challenges of urban congestion, pollutant emissions and poorly organized last-mile deliveries, the city of Aubervilliers has chosen the QIEVO.LU solution as part of the QMI program, in partnership with Paris&Co.
The aim: to set up a coordinated organization of logistics flows in the city center, in consultation with shopkeepers, to smooth the arrival of delivery vehicles, improve the local quality of life and enhance the attractiveness of the area.
STUDIES AND SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTED
QIEVO.LU functions as a neighborhood-wide delivery coordinator.
The solution is based on a shared digital platform, where businesses and other generators of logistics flows enter their requirements. Key functionalities include :
- Drawing up a common delivery schedule, taking into account local regulatory constraints.
- Distribution of delivery instructions, taking into account :
- Public space regulations,
- Specific priorities of each user,
- Smoothing of flows over time (daily or weekly).
The tool, based on trust and support, is accompanied by an awareness-raising and support program for retailers.
EXPECTED RESULTS
The anticipated benefits of the project are manifold:
- Decongestion of downtown traffic,
- More predictable deliveries,
- Reduction of local nuisances (noise, pollution),
- Improved air quality and carbon footprint,
- Optimized sharing of public space,
- Boosting local economic activity.
With Opéliv, Aubervilliers is positioning itself as a pilot area for the urban logistics of tomorrow. This project is a concrete example of how innovation can transform the way city centers operate, and contribute to more sustainable, fluid and attractive urban planning.