Link is a synchronized urban logistics system that makes use of existing public transportation infrastructure. The system enables seamless and sustainable distribution of cargo in the city. It is a network that connects between consolidation centers, neighborhood storage spaces and local businesses using a fleet of robotic, electric vehicles. By following buses and trams the vehicles navigate through the city without interfering traffic. The Link system shortens distribution distances, thereby reducing the need for trucks and opening delivery alternatives for the last half mile.
Ayelet Fishman is an Israeli Industrial designer, currently living and working in Berlin. She graduated from the Industrial Design department at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem Israel as a B.des. Ayelet moved to Berlin to gain a different design perspective and experience new challenges. While working as a freelance designer, she completed her MA in Mobility Design from the Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee. Additionally she has been working as a design lecturer at two universities in Berlin, the HTW University of Applied Sciences, Berlin and the FHP University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam.
Ayelet Fishman is an Israeli Industrial designer, currently living and working in Berlin. She graduated from the Industrial Design department at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem Israel as a B.des. Ayelet moved to Berlin to gain a different design perspective and experience new challenges. While working as a freelance designer, she completed her MA in Mobility Design from the Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee. Additionally she has been working as a design lecturer at two universities in Berlin, the HTW University of Applied Sciences, Berlin and the FHP University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam.