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Open day on Friday 30 September

Verbruggen Palletising Solutions celebrates 25 year anniversary

Verbruggen Palletizing Solutions from Emmeloord, will celebrate its 25 year anniversary on 1 October 2016. The company has grown in all those years:


  • from two employees to over 50;
  • from one sold machine in the Netherlands in 1992 to nearly 1,000 machines sold globally;
  • from a mechanical stacker to complete modular, high-tech lines, provided with personally developed controls for each application;
  • from active within the Netherlands to active in nearly 40 countries worldwide;
  • from new entry on the market to market leader in the field of palletising products that are difficult to stack;
  • from one office in Emmeloord to four offices globally.


Besides quality, the company's mentality and well-known identity have remained steadfast for all the years Alex Verbruggen was in charge. This will be continued under the new management of Erik Bruggink, Wouter Verbruggen and Maarten Verbruggen. “Under the leadership of these men, the company’s new, modern look has already been realised. The complete Verbruggen team is brimming over with creative ideas. In coming years, new markets will be conquered, very innovative solutions will be thought of, product range will be further expanded and palletisers will be further modernised. We are ready for the next 25 years,” says Alex Verbruggen.



On Friday 30 September 2016, Verbruggen Palletising Solutions will celebrate its anniversary for all of its Dutch connections. They are heartily welcome between 2 PM and 7 PM at the Bouwerskamp 16 in Emmeloord.
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