Zero-Emission Zone (ZEZ) Maturity Model: First Results
Thato Motloung (Breda University of Applied Sciences)
Hans Quak (TNO, Breda University of Applied Sciences)
J. H.R. van Duin (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics)
Nilesh Anand (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)
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Abstract
With the approach of the zero-emission zone implementation in 30-40 cities mandated by the Dutch climate agreement in 2025, comes the need to determine whether the SMEs located within these zones are aware of the coming changes. The zero emission zones are set to change how city logistics is currently being executed with the aim of decreasing emissions in the city centre by transitioning to zero emission vehicles and optimizing deliveries to create less flows. However, it is currently unclear whether small to medium businesses located within these zones know about the new regulations within their local municipalities. This article delves into the initial results of The Zero-Emission City Logistics Maturity QuickScans which are used to facilitate the determination of the maturity of small to medium enterprises in light of zero-emission city logistics operations.