For an industrial relocation or delivery of machines from the factory, companies must be able to count on a reliable partner, who transports their machines safely and, above all, undamaged. The companies Jan van Dam Machine Transport (1989) and Jan van Dam Global Machine Logistics (2010) offer a total concept for machine logistics and relieve their clients completely: from transport from every corner of the world to the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, through customs, customs clearance and possible storage, to delivery to the end user and anchoring in the production environment.
The Jan van Dam Group has built a strong reputation with an extensive customer base in a wide variety of sectors, including machine building, metalworking, steel construction, industry, engineering, food, yacht building and civil applications.
"We think with our customers about the right way to transport and install machines. We are a loyal partner for our clients and machine suppliers, but are also in contact with their customer, the ultimate end user," they state at Jan van Dam. "To this end, we have an extensive fleet of trucks with a multitude of trailers, cranes and assembly buses. Our employees trained as driver-mechanics and are highly experienced. After all, because these are expensive and often imposing machines of varying heights and widths, transport, assembly and anchoring must be done carefully and neatly."
The manufacturing sector remains important to our economy and continuously invests in the development of innovative solutions. Jan van Dam is also investing heavily in innovation and professionalizing its way of working, thus contributing to keeping the company future-proof.
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"We have diverse electrical equipment and devise our own solutions to simplify our services through smart auxiliary materials. We work not only for the metal processing sector, but also for the food industry, for example. In those factories, exhaust fumes are not allowed. That is also why we work with clean and quiet cranes," Jan van Dam echoes. "Sustainability is in our DNA. The roof of our hall is full of solar panels. With the energy generated by these, we charge our electric equipment. This is how we complete the circle."