Landré Groep
Distributes metal additive manufacturing systems and metalworking machinery to enable integrated industrial production and reduced lead times for functional 3D metal parts.
- CEO / Founder
- Jan-Willem Landré
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Established
- Total Funding
- Organic growth (160+ years)
- Latest Round
- Family-owned business
- Key Investors
- Jan Floor van Egmond, Frank De Beijer
Technology & Products
Key Products
CNC turning and milling machines; Tube and profile processing equipment; Sheet metal working solutions; Metal 3D printers; Maintenance contracts; Software modules
Technological Advantage
Claimed: Comprehensive service-led distribution model for metal AM. Verified: Active website and historical presence in the Dutch manufacturing ecosystem through its long-standing machinery business.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces operational complexity for manufacturers by providing a single-source solution for both traditional and additive metalworking technologies, backed by local maintenance and software support.
How They Differentiate
Leverages a 160-year heritage in traditional metalworking to provide integrated 'hybrid' manufacturing solutions; differentiates by offering a complete end-to-end value chain including subtractive CNC machining, GE Additive metal systems, and DyeMansion automated post-processing under one service umbrella.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Manufacturing industry
Industry Verticals
Manufacturing; Industrial
Competitors
Bendertechniek (Benelux distributor for metalworking and AM), Laagland (industrial machinery and AM distributor), K3D (metal AM technology integrator and service provider)
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Serves many production companies across multiple generations in the manufacturing industry; 40; 1863; Founded as Landré & Glinderman in Amsterdam; 2007; Management buy-out by Jan Floor van Egmond and Frank De Beijer; 2013; Celebrated 150th anniversary; 2016; Relocated to a new facility in Houten, Netherlands; 2025; Participated in Machineering 2025 in Brussels to introduce HSG tube laser technology; 2026; Partner for WorldSkills Netherlands 2026; Benelux region (Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg), with specific exclusive distribution rights for Haas in the Netherlands and HSG, Ermaksan, HP, and Colibrium Additive (formerly Concept Laser) across the Benelux.
Major Milestones
Spun off robot division to form DERO GROEP approximately 30 years ago; Acquired by Enerflex in 2001 (Landré Ruhaak bv); Expanded into metal additive manufacturing services
Notable Customers
KMWE (aerospace and high-tech components), NTS Group (precision manufacturing), Ter Hoek (EDM and metal AM specialist)