NYC Launches Marine Freight Pilot Between Manhattan and Brooklyn as Part of ‘Blue Highways’ Initiative
The pilot will move 300 to 400 parcels daily by boat and use electric bikes for last-mile delivery to reduce truck traffic and pollution, officials said.
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‘Blue Waterways’ open: NYC tests the waters on a new way to ship goods between Brooklyn and Manhattan – amNewYork
The aquatic endeavor, part of the city's "Blue Waterways" initiative, aims to alleviate congestion and pollution caused by such vehicles. Boats will transport
NYC Launches Marine Freight Pilot Between Manhattan and Brooklyn as Part of ‘Blue Highways’ Initiative
NEW YORK — City officials on Thursday launched a marine freight pilot connecting Manhattan’s Pier 79 and the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, part of New York City’s effort to shift more goods movement from trucks to waterways. The pilot, operated by NY Waterway and DutchX in coordination with the NYC Department of Transportation and the NYC […]
City Life Org - NYC Begins Moving Freight Through Waterways as Part of Its Historic Blue Highways Pilot Program
Photo Courtesy of NYCEDC City Activates Manhattan’s Pier 79 as First Location to Receive Small Commercial Freight Deliveries by Boat through Pilot Program Goods, Including Cosmetics, Fashion, and Household Items Will be Transferred from NY Waterway Ferry Vessel to DutchX Electric Cargo Bikes for Local Delivery Pilot Program will Shift Freight from Roadways to Waterways,…
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