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Dutch Zero-Emission Zones (ZE-zones) Mandate Data-Driven Fleet Transition

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

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Impact Analysis

While the core data is GPS/telematics, GS1 standards like GLN (Global Location Number) are crucial for precisely identifying the physical locations of distribution centers, delivery points, and consolidation hubs affected by the ZE-zones. EPCIS could be utilized in the future to link transport events (SSCC movements) directly to the environmental impact data generated by zero-emission vehicles, enabling accurate scope 3 emissions reporting required under CSRD/ESRS.

Recommended Actions

  • Utilize the 'Doe het met data' initiative to assess fleet exposure to ZE-zones.
  • Ensure all relevant physical locations (warehouses, stores) are accurately identified and registered using GLNs.
  • Begin planning the integration of transport data with sustainability reporting frameworks, leveraging EPCIS to capture location-specific logistics events relevant to emissions.