
Four colleagues completed a high-voltage training for specialised agricultural and construction machinery projects.
In the Netherlands, we kept the momentum going. We supported dealers, launched a build-up campaign that will continue to take shape, and started a promising collaboration with a new customer in Emmen. Internationally, we stayed just as active. In Brazil, we completed a challenging project — a job that demonstrated not only the distance we cover but also our team’s flexibility and expertise. Meanwhile, Tom was hard at work in our workshop in Australia, ensuring our clients there could also rely on our support.
At HuizingHarvest, development never stops — and that goes for the entire team. This winter, we organised an internal training course focused on our machine scoring system, enabling us to assess machines more objectively. Nico also shared his experiences from large-scale agricultural projects, such as one in Egypt, helping the team sharpen their understanding of where our contributions have the most impact.
Four colleagues completed a high-voltage training course (‘Fachkundige Person Hochvolt’) to prepare for specialist agricultural and construction machinery projects. We also invested in new protective clothing and HV tools to support them fully in their new skills.
We’re also proud of the personal growth within the team: Gerben and Quentin were awarded permanent contracts in recognition of their development and commitment. Besides technical training, there was room for broader personal growth, covering topics from photography to combine harvester electronics and hydraulic systems. In this way, every team member continues to build their own career path — aligned with both their personal ambitions and the evolving demands of the sector.
We are also investing heavily in the development of our workshop team. Our Technical Coordinator attended a course during the ‘Day of the Workshop Manager’, focusing on optimising workshop processes, staff management, and customer support. This fits seamlessly with our ambition to carry out even more projects in our own workshop in the coming period. It allows us to ensure a steady flow of work, offer greater growth opportunities for colleagues, and support our customers even more comprehensively. By combining fieldwork, on-site support, and workshop projects, we can respond flexibly to every demand.
This winter, we broadened our horizons even further. We started working in the construction machinery sector and took on our own transport jobs — something we intend to do more often. We’re now looking for drivers who want to join us in this exciting area.
We also see increasing interest in regenerative farming among our clients, and we are keen to contribute through technology, knowledge, and skilled people. In addition, we have new testing projects lined up for manufacturers and are welcoming new local clients.
Whether you love working with machinery, have a passion for testing, want to contribute to innovative farming, or are ready to develop within an international environment: HuizingHarvest offers many opportunities.Winter gave us a strong foundation — and now, with spring in full bloom, we’re taking the next steps together.