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19 april 2023

Participation Anders Invest TBK Group

On April 18th 2023, Anders Invest realized a 60% participation in TBK Group B.V. from Renswoude. The company develops solutions for minimizing pollution and dust emissions related to bulk handling and employs approximately 30 permanent employees in the Netherlands.

The company from Utrecht was founded in 1956 and produces scrapers, seals and dedusting installations for use in bulk handling, feed and food processing and recycling, among other things. The company serves customers such as Tata Steel, Renewi, ArcelorMittal and Cargill with its own service network. Internationally, TBK is active with a dealer network in Europe and Australia.


The company has a modern production location in Renswoude where the products are designed and assembled.


The shares in TBK were acquired from Wijnand van de Vendel and Bart Kelderman. Bart has completely withdrawn from the company due to health reasons. Wijnand will remain associated with TBK as director and shareholder. In addition to Wijnand, Stan Egging succeeded Bart as director and shareholder.


This participation does not result in any changes for employees, customers and suppliers. The same people will continue to do their utmost to deliver optimal products every day.


The entry of Anders Invest guarantees the continuity of the company for the long term and further implements strong demand development and international growth.
TBK Group is 100% owner of: IFE Benelux, Spillage Control, DCP Benelux and TBK Services.

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