نوفمبر 4, 2019
Bosman Van Zaal goes like a rocket and moves along with the waves of a growing demand for horticultural technology, in order to be able to meet the worldwide demand for efficient and food-safe production systems in greenhouses and climate chambers. The most important pressure experienced here is finding good employees in the vicinity of Amsterdam. In this economic boom you suddenly have to compete with Schiphol, the many logistics companies in the neighbourhood and good technology start-ups.
This provider of total solutions wants to be known as the innovator in the horticultural sector and has therefore focused its efforts on innovators. These innovators produce crops for, among other things, food, pharmaceuticals and ornamental horticulture. Bosman Van Zaal supplies them with more than one product and opts for co-creation.
The merger between Bosman and Van Zaal has already resulted in a great deal of in-house technology and design power, and since March of this year it has even been under one roof. The customers are companies all over the world in the higher segment of the market, with complex issues. They want innovations such as a greenhouse that is not connected to gas. They want solutions that save on labour and costs and that meet the highest standards in terms of hygiene, safety and regulations. There will be momentum in the activities and market approach of Bosman Van Zaal. >> Read more about Hillenraad here.
With number 34 we have risen more than 50 places compared to 2017, when we arrived at number 91. In 2018 there was no Hillenraad100, but the SUB40. In this list of most attractive employers in the Dutch horticultural sector, we were ranked in the Top 20. We wrote a news item about this earlier. You can read about it here. Before that, we were ranked 85th on the Hillenraad100 list. And the years before that we were numbered 92, 99, and 91 again.