The green light has been given for the expansion of Beekenkamp Plants in the North of Holland. New facilities will be built in Lutjebroek for the production of young vegetable plants for local growers.
Beekenkamp is continuously building for the future. Only recently, the first foundations of the new location in ‘s-Gravenzande were laid. While yesterday afternoon the first truss of the expansion went up at their location in Lutjebroek. With this expansion, Beekenkamp Plants is ready to provide young vegetable plants to local growers. This location will cover 13,000/1.3ha.
Fred Blokker, manager Lutjebroek location
For more information:
Beekenkamp Plants
Korte Kruisweg 141
2676 ZG Maasdijk
Netherlands
T: +31 (0)174 52 61 00
F: +31 (0)174 52 61 60
info@beekenkamp.nl
www.beekenkamp.nl






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