
With the introduction of zero-emission zones in several Dutch city centers starting January 1, 2025, the construction sector faces significant challenges. However, even beyond this environmental measure, which bans diesel vehicles from city centers, urban construction projects are often complex logistical operations. To address this, Qonnected Logistics, based in Rotterdam, aims to establish a nationwide network of physical construction hubs on the outskirts of cities.
"With the help of our advanced software platform, we support the entire supply chain," says CEO Pieter Vermeer.
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