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Mobility team in The Netherlands is expanding

We are pleased to announce the strengthening of our Gosselin Mobility group presence in the Netherlands, with the appointment of Maarten van Zutphen as Branch Manager, effective 1 February 2018. Maarten’s brief is to develop and manage our physical international moving and storage operations for our group, within the Netherlands.

He will be based in our Amsterdam (Amstelveen) office working alongside Joop Corstjens and his team. We are thus very much open for operational business directly handling full service origin and destination household goods moving services.
Maarten brings over 30 years of moving industry experience, having previously worked for several Noble Mobility-owned moving companies in the Netherlands. He is a wellrespected professional both within the Netherlands and on the international scene through FIDI, which he latterly served as chairman of the FAIM Supervisory Committee.

Maarten will focus on international corporate and private moving business generated from and to the Netherlands, ensuring a high standard of operational and customer service delivery. Gosselin currently has 2 offices in Netherlands – in Amsterdam covering all of the Netherlands for commercial international moving services, and in Limburg, for US Government services. We are also a shareholding member company of NEDVAN, a joint venture entity which specializes in Dutch government contracts.

Mobility team in The Netherlands is expanding

About Gosselin

Founded in 1930, Gosselin Group employs over 800 people with expected sales reaching 300 million Euros. With 56 group offices in 34 countries, the company has strong representation throughout Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Gosselin Mobility handles international moving services for multinationals, expats, diplomats, military personnel and private individuals. Gosselin Logistics provides business to business logistics services.

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ENGIE installed a 1.5 MW solar panel installation at the Gosselin site in Antwerp. This installation of more than 3,000 solar panels will allow them to reduce their CO2 emissions by 535 tons per year, equivalent to the annual emissions of 268 diesel cars.Gosselin currently launched a new trial project combining the usual road transport with train groupage in Europe. It is the perfect combination between handling large volumes, less reloads, less damage risks, and focusing on sustainability at the same time.
Hank Guns

Elke middag even naar buiten voor een wandeling

’s Middags even naar buiten om de benen te strekken. Het klinkt haast niet mogelijk in Deurne, maar Hank Guns doet het al meer dan 20 jaar en hij vond al enkele verrassende routes. Hij is fan van het initiatief bij Gosselin om meer in te zetten op beweging en deelt zijn wandelingen maar al te graag met de collega’s.
Hank Guns

A short walk outdoors every afternoon

Stepping outside to stretch your legs in the afternoon. It sounds almost impossible in Deurne, but Hank Guns has been doing it for over 20 years, discovering some surprising routes along the way. He's a fan of the initiative at Gosselin to focus more on movement and gladly shares his walks with colleagues.