Efficient freight movement is a key driver of economic growth for American communities. Get ready to discover which US cities are leading the way in urban freight efficiency and which ones are falling behind. Our upcoming Altitude Freight Efficiency report, using real-world commercial vehicle data, reveals all!
Cities analyzed in the report include: Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Houston.
This report provides actionable insights for transportation planners to understand and improve freight efficiency in their regions. By delving into the Altitude Freight Efficiency Score, you can:
- Identify Weaknesses: Pinpoint specific areas where your city’s freight network is struggling, such as high congestion, slow recovery from disruptions, or excessive idling.
- Prioritize Investments: Strategically allocate resources to the most impactful upgrades by understanding which metrics are most affecting your city’s overall efficiency.
- Benchmark Performance: Compare your city’s freight efficiency against other major U.S. cities and learn from top-performing peers.
- Strengthen Funding Applications: Use these data-driven insights to advocate for improvements and strengthen funding applications for critical infrastructure projects.
The insights provided in this report can help revolutionize your region’s transportation infrastructure, leading to a more efficient network for all and contributing to economic growth.