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Topclass Group
Horesca Netherlands is a wholesaler based in the Netherlands and started operating in 1973. The firm is a member of Maxxam which is the biggest buying organisation of wholesalers in the country. The group provides products and services to businesses in the HoReCa sector. The company was previously known as Topclass Group until it merged with Horesca.
Topclass Group reunited 8 wholesalers while previously Horesca regrouped 5 wholesalers. The new merger, now known as Horesca Netherlands, now counts 13 wholesalers and some of them operate several locations. Thus, Horesca Netherlands now counts 17 locations.
Horesca Netherlands provides products under the following categories:
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Frozen food: ice cream, meat, seafood
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Savory grocery: dried fruits, spices, snacks
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Sweet grocery: bread, apple pie, coffee
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Dairy: cheese
Horesca Group not only offers products from the top-class brands but is also willing to work with smaller businesses who provide regional specialities. Offering high quality products is important for the Horesca Netherlands.
Horesca Netherlands also develops its own private labels which include the following:
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Horesca: a brand of margarine, ready meals, biscuits, burgers and more
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Topclass: a brand offering pastries, salads in jars, burgers, canned foods, ice cream and more
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Pain Ami: a range of various types of bread
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Cafe Ami: a brand of biscuits and candies
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Kremers koffie: a brand of coffee
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Glace d’Or: a brand of ice cream
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Pain Gourmand: a brand offering an assortment of breads
Horesca Netherlands operates several subsidiaries which are all wholesalers
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Brouwer Horeca
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Combigro
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Food Partners
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Gepu
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Hagu
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Horesca Até
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Horesca Horecavo
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Horesca Lieferink Twello
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Horesca Meppel
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Horesca Smulders Goirle
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Jansen Foodservice Doetinchem
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Leijtens
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Schiava
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Field farmer Unicorn
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Zegro Center Rotterdam
Furthermore, Horesca Netherlands has a flexible logistics to ensure the smooth running of the supply chain.
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