Maurice Ward Netherlands
is on the Move

December 12, 2023

Over 15 years ago, Klara Kovacikova and her small team initiated MW Netherlands. By 2019, the company had experienced significant growth with the leadership of Ronald Huizing, accommodating the team within an office that encompassed 300m2.

Maurice Ward Netherlands is on the Move.

In our current process of team expansion, we are consistently searching for suitable premises, so our latest office acquisition provides us with 420m2 of stunning commercial/office space, completely renovated, sustainable, and modern due to the glass walls.

MW NL offers quality services, flexible and cost-effective solutions providing Total Supply Chain Management to our partners and customers. The team has direct contact with all major airlines and shipping lines offering Air/Sea/Road freight across Europe, China, Canada, the United States of America, and South America.

Due to its strategic geographical location, the Netherlands is often considered a gateway into Europe for companies seeking to navigate the European market effectively. Many international businesses choose the Netherlands as a central hub for their European operations, using its advantages of trade, logistics, and business expansion.
As a member of the European Union, the Netherlands provides businesses with access to the single market, allowing for the free movement of goods, services, and capital among EU member states. This makes it easier for companies to navigate the complexities of cross-border trade.
So spread the word & update your contact lists with their new spot:
Maurice Ward & Co B.V., Lireweg 5, Unit E, 2153 PH Nieuw-Vennep, The Netherlands.

Do you have questions or just want to share your excitement?
Email at amsterdam@mauriceward.com!

Did you know?

The first ever ‘cargo only’ flight was recorded in November 1910 in the USA, using a Wright Model B aeroplane that flew 65 miles carrying a package of silk. The business owner used the pioneering transport more as a PR stunt to celebrate the opening of his store, with the bundle of silk cut into individual pieces and glued onto souvenir postcards.

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