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
Company NameMeerdink Bruggen
Business CategoryWood Recycling
AddressLeeghwaterweg 11
Winterswijk
Gelderland
Netherlands
ZIP: 7102 JJ
PresidentNA
Year Established1919
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday-Thursday 07:30 - 4:15 Friday: 07:30 - 2:15 Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: CLOSED

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