Greenports
The role of Greenports in floriculture
The Dutch Greenports are the most important horticultural clusters in our country. They are powerful regions where cultivation, trade, logistics, and innovation come together. In these areas, entrepreneurs, governments, knowledge institutions, and educational institutions work closely together on future-oriented solutions for the floriculture and agricultural sectors. This includes themes such as sustainability, the labor market, land use, energy supply, and circular logistics.
Greenports are the driving force behind the Dutch floriculture chain. Here, flowers, plants, trees, and flower bulbs are grown, processed, and distributed to markets throughout Europe. Thanks to the concentration of knowledge, production, and logistics, it is an ecosystem where issues are addressed that no single party can solve on its own. This is exactly the case in Greenport Aalsmeer, for example, where entrepreneurs and governments work together on sustainable transport chains, reverse logistics, and the circular economy, among other things.
Greenports are essential to Van Dooren Transport: they are where our customers work, where innovations arise, and where we contribute daily to an efficient, future-proof, and sustainable logistics chain within the floriculture sector.