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 |  | The quality of our plants is most essential for our company. Beside this we like to cooperate with our customers to produce exactly the plant type they desire. Continuing improvement of care for our plants, service for our customers and 'taylor made' production as much as possible is the key strategy. The knowledge and experience of our employees is second to none and is improving every day.
Innovative Propagators quite often experience a difference in development shortly after emergence. Not all plants develop with the same speed. For the professional grower it is important that the slower developing plants are sorted out in an early stage. Until now propagators have done this manually during the transplanting process. A good example of our investments in quality, is reflected by the fact that we were the first propagator to have a camera-sorting machine for young seedling plants. With this machine we are able to sort the young plants at an early stage very accurately into different sizes. This means that the difference between the plants at delivery has been substantially reduced.
Modern We produce our plants in various modern greenhouses in Bergschenhoek and Bleiswijk, West-Netherlands. Due to the combination of different production facilities, for example, greenhouses with concrete floors, moving tables and open air facilities, we are able to utilize the best technique for each specific order. The modern greenhouses have wide roof spans and artificial light systems to be sure to produce each batch of plants with a high degree of uniformity. This is another example of caring for our plants! Each greenhouse has its own system for transporting the plants in a quick and safe way during the production process. The logistic facilities installed in each greenhouse have been built to be able to rapidly supply scheduled orders. Finally each production complex has a spacious dispatch area with a generous number of service docks which ensures that loading and unloading is carried out efficiently and on time.
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