Wander Tuinier B.V., a company specializing in production and sales of succulents, is joining Dümmen Orange. The addition of Wander Tuinier broadens the offering of the family of companies within Dümmen Orange. Wander Tuinier is joining Dümmen Orange because of the possibility to increase the production volume and the global sales network.
“Now that we are a part of Dümmen Orange, we will have access to a broader portfolio of products and professional production facilities to increase our existing volume,” says owner Wander Tuinier. Sharing of knowledge, experience and sales networks between Dümmen Orange and us will benefit both companies. We will be able to facilitate our growth better. Our customers will benefit from the expansion in production and the range of varieties in the succulents program. Continuation of customer satisfaction is our ultimate drive.”
Biense Visser, CEO at Dümmen Orange, said, “Dümmen Orange will continue to fill in white spots in its product offering by teaming up with successful companies – like Wander Tuinier B.V. – while further advancing our own product portfolio. Over the last ten years, Wander Tuinier has built a good assortment, experience and a good sales network. Adding succulents to our assortment increases the opportunities of cross selling to our existing customers. Wander Tuinier and Dümmen Orange will respect all standing orders for now and in the future as well as the existing relationship with the producers. Dümmen Orange will facilitate the growth and not take over the current production volume. The business of Wander Tuinier will continue to run as customers and suppliers are accustomed to," he said.
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