This week, Nutland opened a new logo in Koblenz, Germany.It is the third European branch of the importer and supplier of nuts and nuts.Nutland’s head is in the Netherlands.It also opened a branch in the UK in 2017.”We see Germany as our first expansion market.That’s why we have to be close to the action,” says CEO Rody van der Horst.
For now, only a German-speaking worker will run the Nutland GmbH office.The company plans to expand the German team. Logistics and back-office operations will remain in the Netherlands.Van der Horst points out that this expansion is a vital step for Nutland.
“Coblence is in central Germany.It has intelligent connections by road and rail.Several airports are also easily accessible. This makes this site an ideal base of operations for the German sales market.Now we have reduced our distance with Austria and Switzerland.” So we also see a forward-looking expansion in those German-speaking countries.”
Halsenbach’s office, on the German A61 motorway.
Organic and Traditional Bulk Products Nutland BV is a foreign wholesale company. Provide nuts, seeds, legumes, cereals, and dried fruits. The company has been very active on the German market for several years. It is a must for recognized foods. fairs. These come with Anuga in Cologne and BioFach in Nuremberg. “We are mainly in the retail and wholesale sectors. In Germany, they still have an abundant market share. We also supply bulk products for the processing industry,” says the CEO.
Nutland is an identified player in traditional and biological markets.”In recent years, there has been a major expansion in the biological segment.Most of our legumes are biological. The biological percentage of nuts and dried culmination is expanding considerably.But we also make many traditional products. Our logo is, however, to basically supply combined batches of products.These are biological and traditional. As far as we are concerned, this is where the aggregate price for our customers lies.”
The opening of this German branch was underway even before the coronavirus outbreak.”At most, COVID-19 caused a slight delay. However, we are still in time for the same high season as always.It goes from September to Christmas.” Van der Horst notes that the coronavirus pandemic may in the end have a positive rather than negative effect on Nutland’s activities.”This has had a fairly limited effect on many segments of our industry.On the contrary, the emphasis is even more about healthy eating,” Rody concludes.
For information: Nutland GmbH36A Am Eichelg-rtchenD-56283 Halsenbach Germany 31 (0) 708209777 Email: [email protected]
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