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Dutch Zero-Emission Zone Exemptions Harmonized: Impact on Logistics and Fleet Management

December 11, 2025
Op weg naar ZES (Zero-Emission Zones)

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Impact Analysis

Accurate identification of vehicles and locations is crucial for compliance and route planning in ZEZs. GLNs should be used to uniquely identify all delivery and distribution centers, while SSCCs and EPCIS events are essential for tracking goods movement and proving delivery within compliant timeframes or zones. Digital Link can be leveraged to link vehicle identification data (like license plates or internal asset IDs) to relevant exemption documentation.

Recommended Actions

  • Ensure all distribution centers and delivery points are registered with unique GLNs.
  • Integrate fleet management systems with logistical planning tools, utilizing GLNs for accurate route optimization within ZEZ boundaries.
  • Review internal processes for capturing and linking vehicle identification data (asset IDs) with regulatory compliance documents.
  • Prepare to use EPCIS to record delivery events, including location and time, to demonstrate compliance with ZEZ operational windows.