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Dutch Zero-Emission Zones (ZEZ) Mandate Logistics Data Transparency for Compliance

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

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Impact Analysis

Compliance relies heavily on accurate logistics data. GS1 GLNs identify operational locations (warehouses, delivery points) while SSCCs track transport units, linking physical shipments to required vehicle data. EPCIS standards can capture detailed event data (e.g., planned route, vehicle ID, emission status) necessary for proving compliance or supporting exemption requests to authorities.

Recommended Actions

  • Map all current and planned delivery routes against the 2025 ZEZ maps to identify high-risk areas.
  • Ensure GLNs are accurately registered for all relevant delivery and receiving locations to facilitate routing software updates.
  • Implement or expand EPCIS usage to capture logistics events, linking SSCCs (pallet/container) with vehicle identification data for compliance auditing.
  • Collaborate with logistics partners (3PLs) to ensure their fleet transition plans and data sharing capabilities meet ZEZ requirements.