location Heuvelstraat, Veghel.
location Heuvelstraat, Veghel.
cases (1950-1960)
mobile traffic lights
bag flatteners
spiral chutes
belt curves
for the full range of Rapistan products for The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
Joint venture with The Rapids – Standard Company Inc. (United States) and Fenner Limited of HuIl (England).
At the time of the establishment of the companies in France and Spain, the exclusive licenses for France, Spain and Portugal, were transferred to Rapistan Lande.
Rapistan Lande became the exclusive licensee for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Nationale Zuivel Verkoopcentrale \(NCZ) (NLD)
Union (Unilever) (NLD)
Brocacef (NLD)
Hobo Faam (NLD)
La Poste (FRA)
Murtalla Muhammed International Airport Lagos (NIG)
Galerias Preciados (SPA)
Bas den Hollander (NLD)
Heijden Transport (NLD)
Bauer Grossversand (GER)
Rapistan Lande became exclusive licensee for Great Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia.
Philips (NLD)
NMPP (FRA)
Düsseldorf Airport (GER)
Fenner Limited sold its participation in Rapistan Lande to Rapistan Inc. and they thereby became a majority shareholder in Rapistan Lande.
Rapistan Inc. was sold to Lear Siegler Inc. (United States), a large industrial conglomerate and thereby Rapistan Lande became a part of Lear Siegler.
Cairo International Airport (EGY)
Office Commercial Pharmaceutique (OCP) (FRA)
Wehkamp (NLD)
HEMA (NLD)
Apetito (GER)
Milchhof (GER)
La Blanche Porte (FRA)
Portals (GBR)
Hiram Walker & Sons (GBR)
Volkswagen (GER)
Securicor (GBR)
Littewoods (GRB)
Stavanger Airport (NOR)
IBM (NLD)
Van Gend en Loos (NLD)
Kai Tak Hong Kong(CHN)
Lear Siegler was acquired by means of a leveraged buy-out by US private equity firm Forstmann Little
Rapistan Lande separated from Rapistan through a management buy-out and became an independent Dutch corporation.
Shareholders: NPM Capital 30%, ABN Beurs Introductie Fonds B.V. (ABIF) 26.75%, Management team 24.25%, private investors 14%, Employee’s Trust Fund 5%.
DPD (GER)
Bodo Airport (NOR)
Wurth (NLD)
Van Gend & Loos (NLD)
DPD (GER)
DHL (BHR)
DHL (UAE)
Daifuku and the shareholders of Vanderlande Industries reached agreement regarding the gradual sale of all of the outstanding shares of Vanderlande Industries to Daifuku Co. Ltd. (Japan).
Acquisition of Gambit GmbH, Dortmund (Germany).
Daifuku and the shareholders of Vanderlande Industries reached agreement to terminate the Share Purchase Agreement of 1996. Existing shareholders, management and employees will purchase the shares sold by Daifuku.
Establishment of Vanderlande Industries Beleggingsmaatschappij (VIB). Employees and management participate in VIB and thereby become (indirectly) shareholders in Vanderlande Industries.
First two projects Amazon (GER and GBR). Laying the basis of Amazon worldwide (2011)
Leipzig Halle (GER)
Littewoods (GBR)
Argos (GBR)
Barcelona El Prat Airport (ESP)
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, DTS-D-Pier (NLD)
VIB 21,81%,
NMP Capital 30,57%,
ABN AMRO Beurs Introductie Fonds B.V. (ABIF) 28,10%,
private investors 19,52%
Albert Heijn (NLD)
E. Leclerc (FRA)
Deutsche Post DHL (GER)
Avenida (ESP)
Acquisition of software company Optosecurity (Canada) and Sentec Software GmbH.
Vanderlande obtained a minority shareholder interest in development company Smart Robotics.