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Pacombi Group breaks gound
"New packaging distribution centre will have space for more than 45,000 pallets"
Last week, the Pacombi Group began construction of its new distribution centre. It will be located next to the A4 in Den Hoorn (Harnaschpolder) in the Netherlands, and will be 30 000 m2 in size. The new building will house Van der Windt Packaging, which has been part of the Pacombi Group since 2013. The new distribution centre will provide space for more than 45 000 pallets. Given the company's commitment to sustainability, the building will to built in accordance with BREEAM certification.
The Pacombi Group's owner, Jan Paardekooper's grandson, Seb, was allowed to break ground on this construction.
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According to the Pacombi Group, it is one of the Netherlands' biggest players in the area of packaging and disposables. Its range consists of more than 40,000 items, used in, among others, the fresh produce sector, horticulture, the food industry, food retail, and the food service sector. The group owns companies such as Paardekooper Packaging, Depa Disposables en Van der Windt Packaging.