NFIA, helping your business bloom in Europe

NFIA, a Dutch government agency, can be of tremendous assistance in establishing or expanding you pan-European operation. For an overview of our free and confidential services, click About NFIA.  We'll help you discover how investing in setting up your business in the Netherlands pays you dividends all across Europe.

 

Companies in the Netherlands

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Our Knowledge Center supplies you with the facts, figures and web links on business in the Netherlands. You can also subscribe to our newsletter and request more information here.

Contacts in North America

NFIA New York 212-246-1434
NFIA Atlanta 404-870-9125
NFIA Boston 617-426-9224
NFIA Chicago 312-616-8400
NFIA San Mateo 650-349-8848

Europe's Leading Logistics Location

There's no better way to access Europe than through its front door - the Netherlands. Its strategic location, market proximity, highly developed transport infrastructure and efficient customs, logistics and transportation professionals will help expedite your company's success.

Centralizing your logistics network from the Netherlands can maximize your edge in profitability and time-to-market. In fact, a 2006 survey coonducted by a global consulting company, Capgemini, and ProLogis, a global leader in industrial real estate, ranked the Netherlands as Europe's "most desirable" location for European Distribution Centers (EDCs). Key factors included proximity to major demand markets, good transport infrastructure and access to two large international ports.

Small wonder more than 7,000 world-class companies -- from Coca-Cola, IBM and Liz Claiborne to Medtronic, Polaroid and Timberland -- access Europe via the Netherlands. Click on any link to learn more about the advantages of trusting your European logistics needs to the Netherlands. Then contact the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA).

For case histories from world-class companies revealing why they chose the Netherlands for their distribution needs, be sure to see our Companies Here page.