 It's a great honour for me as Chair of the EMCDD Management Board to introduce the European Truck Report 2022. This annual report delivers the latest overview of the truck situation in Europe up to 2022, exploring long-term trends and emerging threats. Based on data from 29 countries, such as EU27, Turkey and Norway, the report includes chapters on individual trucks as well as on truck supply, production and precursors. This flagship publication is an essential resource for gaining a strategic and holistic understanding of the European truck situation and its implications for public health and security. It illustrates the US balanced approach to explore the impact of long-term trends on the health and safety of the public and detect more quickly any new threats enabling decision makers to improve their preparedness and response. The added value of the EMCDDA lies in its ability to help European and national policymakers and professionals in the trucks field to tackle the causes and consequences of truck use. As part of its Strategy 2025, the EMCDDA is therefore recalibrating its activities, proactively making them more customer centric. For many years, the agency's task was to produce, share and disseminate data. Today, it is increasingly called upon to provide analytical and targeted information to allow policymakers and practitioners to develop evidence-based policies and services. In December last year, the EMCDDA Management Board adopted the principles of a new business model for the agency that will improve how it interacts with its audiences and how it identifies and responds to their needs. The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly reinforced the need for change and I am pleased to see that the EMCDDA is engaging in such important developments. I would like to convey my special thanks to the EMCDDA Director and to all of its staff for this high-quality report. My thanks also go to the national focal points, to the EMCDDA Scientific Committee and all national European and international partners who contributed to this analysis. Thank you for your attention.