London’s logistics sector has a new player in town.
The newly launched Urban Microhub Alliance plans to repurpose underused urban space like vacant car parks and railway arches into a network of bike logistics hubs to scale the capital’s transition to more sustainable delivery models.
It’s a cross-sector strategy, uniting e-mobility operator Port with food delivery platform Deliveroo and major car parking operators like NCP, Q-Park, and Apcoa.
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London microhub alliance targets 1 million green parcel deliveries in 2026
Zag attends the launch of London’s Urban Microhub Alliance, uniting e-mobility operator Port with logistics firms and national parking companies to unlock underused urban space and scale the city’s shift towards sustainable deliveries.

