Digital technologies are changing not only passenger transport but also freight transport. Urban freight transport is experiencing massive growth due to the sharp rise in e-commerce. At the same time, nationwide and interregional freight flows are becoming increasingly complex. The aim is to use the new possibilities offered by data-based monitoring of freight flows to make supply chains more efficient and flexible. For policymakers and planners, this raises the question of how logistics networks and services can be optimised within conurbations and across national borders, and what costs are involved. Our experts in transport planning, logistics and policy consulting support operators of transhipment points and logistics centres in determining suitable locations, designing operating models and selecting suitable intermodal connections.