Episode 67 - PEPPOL and VAT in the Digital Age: Is Your Business Ready?

Episode 67 - PEPPOL and VAT in the Digital Age: Is Your Business Ready?

From Does Logistics Matter? by Martijn Graat - LogisticsMatter

April 9, 2026 · 33 min · Episode 67

About this episode

In this episode, Fred Breedland discusses E-invoicing, VAT in the Digital Age, and the PEPPOL Network with host Martijn Graat.

Answering YES to the question today is Fred Breedland , VP B2B/EDI at Descartes In this episode, we talk about: E-invoicing and VAT in the Digital Age The PEPPOL Network And what companies need to do to ensure compliance with EU standards Please enjoy my conversation with Fred Breedland. This episode was powered by Descartes. Customers worldwide trust Descartes to get inventory, information, assets, and people where they're needed, when they're needed. Descartes is a global leader, delivering advanced and proven technology that improves logistics and supply chain productivity, performance, security, and sustainability. For more information visit descartes.com . Thank you for listening to Does Logistics Matter? . For more on trends and innovation in supply chain and logistics, visit our blog at www.logisticsmatter.com If you want to be a guest on this podcast, please send an email to podcast@logisticsmatter.com   This podcast was produced by Dimitry Vleugel The music is based on a sample by Ragaman and produced by Michael Spengler Follow the podcast in your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Martijn Graat

Guest: Fred Breedland

Topics covered

  • E-invoicing
  • VAT
  • PEPPOL Network
  • EU compliance
  • Digital Age

Keywords

  • E-invoicing
  • VAT
  • PEPPOL
  • EU standards
  • compliance
  • digital transformation

Sponsors

Descartes

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: LogisticsMatter, PEPPOL

Places: EU

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