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Jarola Group, an independent Dutch family company

In 1972, Jan de Wilde founded Wildkamp, a company specializing in pipes and fittings. In 1999, his son Gert-Jan de Wilde takes over the company and renames the organization after his children Jarno, Robin, and Laura. The Jarola Group evolves into a knowledge and trading platform for the technical market. Since 2019, the third generation has been actively involved in the organization, with Jarno and Robin jointly leading the company alongside Gert-Jan.

 

 

Thinking big and getting the job done

Just as Jan de Wilde once started his business in the garden behind his house, that’s how Jarola Group still operates. We are entrepreneurs at heart with a passion for our profession. We work collaboratively with a clear focus, always striving for the best results. Our emphasis is not on quick transactions but on building long-term relationships. Each partner brings their own knowledge and experience. This approach has led us to where we are today—a thriving organization with over 600 employees, fostering relationships with over 300 manufacturers whom we consider our partners. Together, we reach more than 160,000 customers. Collaboration is ingrained in every level of our operation.

2022 in numbers

1,500,000+

orders a year

160,000+

customers

300

manufacturers

75,000

daytime deliveries to customers

200,000

shipments to Wildkamp branches by overnight delivery

14

trucks a day for our customers

100,000

packages sent via the parcel service

12,000,000

metre length of material sold (e.g. tubes and piping)

Responsible entrepreneurship

We conduct business with consideration for our environment. We embrace and develop sustainable concepts, implement intelligent combination transports, and construct with a focus on sustainability. Our distribution center, completed in 2021, received a high-quality rating. Additionally, we foster human relationships and actively engage with our employees, customers, and partners.

In 2007, we established the Jarola Foundation to support small-scale projects in need of humanitarian assistance. More information about the Jarola Foundation can be found here.