Since the acquisition of Miedema by the Dewulf-group, both companies are busy restructuring their dealer network. After completion of the home markets, the Netherlands and Belgium, now the first building blocks are in place for Germany. Dealer selection was made based on focus, image, future perspectives and passion for the potato cultivation.
In the West German border area , the decision was made for a cooperation with the Raifeissen Waren-Zentrale (RWZ). RWZ are the 3rd largest dealer in Germany when it comes to agricultural machinery and they have been familiar with Miedema machinery for quite some time. Thanks to the expansion of their product range with the Dewulf potato harvesters, they are able to provide a complete range for the modern-day potato growers and contractors of this world. RWZ has 5 specialised offices: Rees (1), Geldern (2), Waldniel (3), Rommerskirchen (4), en Zülpich (5)
Further south, around the Pfalz area, the choice was made for the company Adam Kloster Landtechnik in Mörstadt (6). Kloster Landtechnik was already Dewulf-dealer and is now also full-line dealer. It's a family owned business with 20 employees that perfectly matches the Dewulf~Miedema philosophy. Through the years, they have been able to build up a perfect reputation concerning a personal approach and service.
Advanced machines require professional dealers nowadays, who can offer a complete service and with the appointment of these two distributors in Germany, Miedema and Dewulf are well on their way.
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Dewulf and Miedema restructure German dealerships
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maart 30, 2015
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