Meerdink Bruggen
Leeghwaterweg 11, Winterswijk, Gelderland, Netherlands | Wood Recycling
Meerdink Bruggen can no longer be ignored from Winterswijk. The foundation for the company was laid in 1919. Gerhard Meerdink started a trade in native wood at Parallelweg in Winterswijk. The location of the timber trade, right at the end of various railway lines to Winterswijk, turned out to be a hit.
Wood was transported effortlessly from far and wide by railway carriage. The timber trade was expanded around 1930 with a trade in building materials.
There was also a carpentry workshop. However, the strategic location on the railway also turned out to have a disadvantage during the war years. As early as 1940, a bomb fell on the carpentry factory, causing it to burn down completely. Already in 1943 a new one was introduced. After the war, the range of wood species was expanded to include 'exotics', foreign hardwoods.
In 1959 the 40th anniversary of the ever-expanding company was celebrated. Even when founder Gerhard Meerdink retired from the company in 1948, the business remained successful.
Company Details | |
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Company Name | Meerdink Bruggen |
Business Category | Wood Recycling |
Address | Leeghwaterweg 11 Winterswijk Gelderland Netherlands ZIP: 7102 JJ |
President | NA |
Year Established | 1919 |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday-Thursday 07:30 - 4:15 Friday: 07:30 - 2:15 Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: CLOSED |
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