A pile of gravel under a blue sky in a cement factory, reflecting the industrial solidity of the Van den Braembussche family.
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The Van den Braembussche Family: 35 million euros of solidity in bricks

Van den Braembussche family

The Van den Braembussche company, based in Eeklois managed by Benedikt Van den Braembussche, the fourth generation of a family that built its wealth in the distribution of building materials. construction. With a net worth of 35,222,000 eurosWith its concrete batching plant in the heart of Eeklo, the company is a benchmark in its field.

Key points:

  • Benedikt Van den BraembusscheA fourth-generation heir.
  • Bouwpunt and Dumoulin BricksTwo distinct branches of the company.
  • MarketKnown for its building materials and distribution centers in Brugge and Eeklo.
  • Status: Positioned 541st in a specific economic context.
  • InnovationSuccessful launch of a building brick factory in Roeselare.
  • CompetitionA player challenging hegemony in the Belgian brick marketwith a market share of 80%.

Through Diamur, this family-owned company also leads the dry bulk mortar market. This diversification reflects their foresight and capacity for innovation in the industry.

The opening of an innovative plant in Roeselare, the fruit of a partnership with the Vandermersch family, symbolizes their ingenuity. This initiative stems from a meticulous analysis of the European brickworks market, leading to the creation of a modern, competitive production facility as early as 2012.

Modern concrete structure, representative of the innovative and sustainable approach of the Van den Braembussche family.

The strategy adopted by the company, cleverly exploiting market perceptions, testifies to their tactical finesse in an industry where Wienerberger predominates.

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