Agricultural Machinery supplier Grimme opens a new building in Belgium

The ribbon cutting From left to right: Christian Vanderstichelen (former Importer), Vincent Ramard (CEO GRIMME France), Franz und Christine Grimme, Stefan Rüdig (CEO GRIMME Belgium) and the CEO of GRIMME Landmaschinenfabrik Sebastian Talg.

The ribbon cutting From left to right: Christian Vanderstichelen (former Importer), Vincent Ramard (CEO GRIMME France), Franz und Christine Grimme, Stefan Rüdig (CEO GRIMME Belgium) and the CEO of GRIMME Landmaschinenfabrik Sebastian Talg.

juni 21, 2018

On June 1st 2018 GRIMME Belgium inaugurated its new location in the town of Roeselare, about 90 km west of Brussels.

The agricultural machinery manufacturer constructed a 2,900 m² modern building with integrated showroom, workshop, offices and spare parts warehouse on a one hectare property.
 

(Click to enlarge) In the new 2.900 m² building of Grimme Belgium is a 300 m² showroom integrated.

In the new 2.900 m² building of Grimme Belgium is a 300 m² showroom integrated.

In his address to over 80 invited guests, Franz Grimme emphasized that Belgium has been one of the most important markets for the family business Grimme for more than 60 years.

Belgium is the world's largest exporter of frozen potato products and is also very successful in beet and vegetable growing.
 
(Click to enlarge) In the new 2.900 m² building of Grimme Belgium is a 300 m² showroom integrated.

In the new 2.900 m² building of Grimme Belgium is a 300 m² showroom integrated.

The high degree of mechanization requires a highly professional service and a timely supply of spare parts. These increased customer requirements are guaranteed with the new modern location.
 
(Click to enlarge) Franz Grimme thanked all 20 employees for this step and the extraordinary commitment in this very important market.

Franz Grimme thanked all 20 employees for this step and the extraordinary commitment in this very important market.

All employees have helped shape the relocation from Houthem to Roeselare. Franz Grimme thanked all 20 employees for this step and the extraordinary commitment in this very important market.
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