In her speech during the anniversary event, Renate Keinath emphasised the achievements of the Dutch Arburg team: "Their outstanding commitment and high level of expertise are highly valued by customers and are an important factor in the success story of Arburg in the Netherlands." She believed that this was evidence of the fact that the 14-strong team in the Netherlands offered living proof of the Arburg "Wir sind da." brand promise every day. Together with Managing Director Sales Gerhard Böhm, she thanked customers and employees for the successful development of the subsidiary and presented Gerrit Hazeleger with the traditional anniversary sculpture in recognition of his team's achievements.
Over six decades of presence in the Netherlands
Gerhard Böhm offered a review on the success story of Arburg in the Netherlands. This began with the sale of the first Arburg injection moulding machine to Dutch company Draka in 1957. More customers followed, supported by the company's long-serving trading partner Kurval. In response to the successful way the market developed, Arburg then founded a subsidiary in Nieuw-Vennep in 1993 in a move designed to intensify local customer support. In the interests of a smooth transition, it was fortunate that it was possible to bring on board the employees of the trading partner responsible for Arburg technology. The next milestone followed in 2005 with the construction of a new building for the company in Utrecht. The subsidiary was able to expand its offering in terms of consulting, training and service.Arburg takes a leading role
"We have been experiencing strong growth in the Netherlands since 2016," emphasised the Managing Director Sales. "As well as the very strong packaging sector, two-component injection moulding, elastomer processing and automation solutions have been much in demand. Companies have also been very active in additive manufacturing in the Netherlands." He explained that Arburg was the ideal partner for all of these areas, making it the current market leader in injection moulding machines with clamping forces of up to 4,000 kN. The expansion of the Allrounder machine range up to 6,500 kN was also very well received by Dutch customers. As a further success factor, Gerhard Böhm mentioned not only the high-performance machines and systems, but also the excellent support provided by the local Arburg team. Their offering includes, for example, the hotline, competent service technicians, consulting and support in the areas of application technology, machine and robot system configuration, commissioning and process optimisation, the showroom for testing and training, as well as a wide range of courses and seminars. Proudly looking back to 25 successful years in the Netherlands: Managing Partner Renate Keinath with Gerhard Böhm, Managing Director Sales, Gerrit Hazeleger, Managing Director of Arburg BV, and Stephan Doehler, European Director Sales (from right).