NORDUK meetup to support transition to zero emission HDVs

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Government and industry delegates from across Northwest Europe share expertise at NORDUK meeting to support zero emission HDVs

Government officials and industry representatives from seven north west European countries – Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands and the United Kingdom – came together in Ireland on 18th September 2025 for the 2025 NORDUK meeting.

Delegates discussed  issues facing the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Sector, including driver shortages, decarbonisation and the regulation of the sector.

Aiding the transition to zero emission HDVs

The annual meeting provides an important opportunity for government officials and industry to share experiences and develop collaborative solutions to challenges facing the sector.

On 19 September ATC (part of Arvato) hosted the visiting delegates at their headquarters in Dublin. The visit allowed delegates to hear about ATCs Green Logistics journey and gave delegates the chance to hear details of a real-world case study on the transition to zero emission HDVs.

In September 2024 ATC announced a landmark investment of €22.5 million over five years to support a ‘Driving Green Strategy’. Their ongoing transition of their fleet to battery electric power has been supported by the Zero Emission Heavy Duty Vehicle Purchase Grant scheme, funded by the Department of Transport.

Minister of State with responsibility for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rail and Ports, Séan Canney, said: “The NORDUK meetings provide a space for countries to navigate the complex challenges and opportunities we are facing through open dialogue and sharing our experiences. I’m delighted that my Department hosted the meeting this year as a demonstration of the shared commitment we all hold to advancing sustainable, efficient, and safe transport systems across Europe and beyond.

“The visit to ATC by delegates was an opportunity to learn from industry about the challenges they face in transitioning to zero emission technology. This real-world experience is invaluable for policy makers as we work together to meet our climate goals.”

Rainer Hoerbst, Head of Green Logistics at ATC said: “At ATC we are delighted to be able showcase our Green Logistics journey to the NORDUK meeting delegates. Sharing our experiences from the first steps of emission reduction, trialling alternative fuels, investing in and subsequently successfully operating an expansive fleet of zero-tailpipe-emission trucks and vans. We are very proud of the progress which has been made towards accelerating and scaling electrical line-haul lanes across the continent through close collaboration with all relevant stakeholders. We look forward to exploring the next steps of this exciting journey!”

About ATC – Part of Arvato:

ATC Computer Transport & Logistics is a tech-focused Irish company providing highly specialised transport, logistics, and technical services to hyperscale data centre operators, global freight forwarders, co-location providers and Software as a Service (SaaS) companies worldwide. Headquartered in Dublin, ATC has a footprint in Europe and New Zealand. Since January 2025, ATC is Part of Arvato.

For more information about ATC, visit https://www.atc-logistics.com

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