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Ledgnd opens new office in the Netherlands to meet growing demand

The Utrecht office opening comes just 10 months after Ledgnd’s headquarters moved from the Dutch city of Capelle aan den IJssel to a larger space in Vlaardingen. This underscores the strong growth the company has experienced in recent years. Photo: Ledgnd
The Utrecht office opening comes just 10 months after Ledgnd’s headquarters moved from the Dutch city of Capelle aan den IJssel to a larger space in Vlaardingen. This underscores the strong growth the company has experienced in recent years. Photo: Ledgnd

Ledgnd, independently specialising in data-driven cultivation optimisation for greenhouse horticulture, officially opened its new office in Utrecht on February 2nd. This expansion marks an important milestone for the rapidly growing company, as it aims to make its innovative services even more accessible to customers across the Netherlands. Additionally, the central location offers the opportunity to attract new talent.

The Utrecht office opening comes just 10 months after Ledgnd’s headquarters moved from the Dutch city of Capelle aan den IJssel to a larger space in Vlaardingen. This underscores the strong growth the company has experienced in recent years.

114% growth

In 2024, Ledgnd’s data platform, MyLedgnd, grew by 114%. The platform enables growers to integrate data from climate computers, sensors, and plant feedback systems into a single overview. With this doubling of users, both illuminated and non-illuminated growers are increasingly utilising the insights provided by MyLedgnd to increase yields, improve quality, and reduce costs, driving continued user growth.

“The opening of our Utrecht office marks another significant milestone,” says Ramon van de Vrie, founder of Ledgnd. “It is not just an additional location, but also a centrally located base that brings us closer to our customers in the northern part of the country. It also presents an opportunity to attract talented employees who want to contribute to a sustainable future for greenhouse horticulture.”

Van de Vrie explains that the decision to open an office in Utrecht aligns with the company’s growth ambitions and its commitment to supporting the sector with innovative solutions. “We see that our clients and employees are spread across the country. A second location in the heart of the Netherlands enables us to respond more quickly and establish new collaborations.”

Talent

With the formal opening of the Utrecht office, Ledgnd is taking another step toward sustainable, innovative growth. “This move shows that we are on the right track,” says Van de Vrie. “But the most important thing is that we can serve our customers better while remaining an attractive employer for talent in greenhouse horticulture. We are always looking for people who want to contribute to innovation and sustainability.”

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Liza Bruggeling Freelance online editor Future Farming
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