Fifty years ago , Teun Stolze started his party in the Dutch township of Maasdijk , and his customer were all located in the Dutch Westland . Back then , he could n’t have imagined that fifty years later , Stolze would be working globally and even have localization afield . Among others , Stolze has a location in Mexico , but how did it all start out in Mexico ?

Over twenty years ago , the first Stolze - installation was installed in Mexico . As with most international projection , Stolze worked together with local greenhouse builders . They sell full undertaking to their node and then proceeded to buy all of the installation require for water , electrical energy , and heating from Stolze .

The demand for expert induction in Mexico kept on increasing , and it became impossible to meet this demand by supplying everything from the Netherlands . The providing of services also became more and more of import , and to keep up with this requirement , Stolze Mexico was establish in back 2012 .

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The scratch of Stolze MexicoA salesman , administrative employee , and a logistics employee worked on the horticultural projects from a small office in the Mexican city of Irapuato . Local company that were familiar with Stolze ’s system of rules fare to Stolze Mexico straight away .

Fernando Alfaro , responsible for sales in Mexico , says : “ Within a week , the assignment substantiation of the first project was sign . A newfangled evolution project of 12 hectares for which we got to offer the heating system . ”

In 2020 , Stolze Mexico can again start on the heat for a novel nursery of 24 hectare .

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From 3 to 20 employeesThe demand for technical installation kept on growing , and because of that , Stolze Mexico grew right alongside it . From a small role with three employee , they have now grown to a ship’s company with 20 employees and a 1.000 m2 warehouse . The ship’s company has start its own technical department with ten engineers with whom they can leave the service requested . “ We have maturate into a 100 % Mexican fellowship with 100 % Dutch engineering and knowhow . I recollect that is what bring in our collaboration so strong , ” enjoin Fernando .

photograph : Theo Stolze and Fernando Alfaro

Increase in gamey - timbre expert projectsHe noted that even in Mexico , they sell more and more gamey - calibre proficient projects . “ Mexican growers are growing more efficiently , and with the knowledge of the Dutch colleagues , we can wrick this into realness . These developments are especially noticeable in the piano yield sector , mainly in the blueberry polish . ”

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