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Dirk van Staalduinen began with transport by horse and cart in February 1919. In 1952, his sons Koos and Dirk took over the business. At that time, the company still operated under the name Gebr. van Staalduinen and was engaged in the transport of manure, coal and fuel oil to greenhouses and agricultural products from and to auction. Due to the rapid rise of natural gas in the 1960s, the activities were expanded to include the transport and distribution of lubricating oil to garages and ocean-going vessels in the Benelux. From 1978 onwards, the company started to focus entirely on the storage, transhipment and transport of lubricant. In 1985, the company was transferred to the third generation as it was taken over by Jan van Staalduinen. In 1987, the business activities were expanded to include the transport and distribution of liquid fertilisers for substrate cultivation. In 2005, the company received a new impulse with the arrival of the Honderland industrial estate. From then on, developments went fast. These include a new office building in 2014 and a tank and container terminal in 2016, which doubled the tank storage capacity. Click here for the extended version of our history.

1919
Founding

Dirk founded the company with a horse and cart

1952
Second generation

Takeover by brothers Koos & Dirk

19​61
Lubricants

First lubricant tanktruck hits the road

1969
Hal C

Commissioning of the first warehouse

1985
Third generation

Jan takes the lead

1986
Liquids

Start transportation liquids

2005
Honderdland

New main entrance at Staalduinen Logistics

2014
Office

Moving into the energy-neutral office building 

2016
Tank- & container terminal

Doubling of tank storage capacity

2019
A century on the road

100-year anniversary of Staalduinen Logistics