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DISCO shone bright at the Transport Logistics Munich 2025 event last June! The project, present at the ALICE stand, showcased in detail three of its key innovations, sparking interesting discussions among participants.

DISCO was proud to participate in Transport Logistics Munich 2025, one of the most important events for the logistics sector worldwide. The exhibition provided an ideal opportunity for the project to spotlight three of DISCO’s innovations, all aimed at advancing data-driven and sustainable solutions for urban logistics. Presented at the ALICE stand, these innovations generated strong interest and underlined DISCO’s commitment to smarter, more collaborative logistics systems.

The first of these innovations was the Urban Freight Data Space (UFDS)—a groundbreaking ecosystem designed to facilitate secure, standardised, and collaborative data sharing between various stakeholders. UFDS promotes data sovereignty, meaning that all participants retain control over their own data while still gaining valuable shared insights. This platform enables better cooperation between city authorities, logistics providers, and retailers by offering a scalable framework for integrating both public and private datasets. The result is more efficient, coordinated, and future-ready urban freight operations, built on transparency, interoperability, and trust.

We also presented DISCO’s Urban Access Control integration tool, which brings city access regulations directly into transport planning systems. By embedding Urban Vehicle Access Regulations (UVARs) into route navigation tools, this solution helps logistics providers plan smarter, greener journeys that comply with local rules. It calculates sustainable alternatives, proposes optimised delivery routes in real time, and enhances navigation with relevant points of interest. The tool has already been successfully tested in Ghent, Belgium, and is now integrated within the UFDS ecosystem, reinforcing its practical value and potential for wider adoption.

Finally, we spotlighted the WareM&O platform, a digital marketplace for warehouse and storage space. This solution enables warehouse owners to list available capacity, while tenants can easily search, compare, and book the space they need. By integrating blockchain-based smart contracts and electronic signatures, the platform ensures secure, transparent transactions. It also offers real-time updates on space availability, thanks to tested API connections with Warehouse Management Systems and Building Management Systems. This dynamic integration enhances planning, fosters collaboration between multiple operators, and reduces administrative overhead.