The Lemahieu family's wood-built home
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Groupe Lemahieu: Wood pioneer with assets of €87 million in Belgium

Lemahieu family

Since 1932, the Lemahieu group has established itself as a major player in the field. in the woodspecializing in distribution wood and panels construction. With an estimated capital of 64 million eurosThey have taken up a notable position in the sector, marked by an upward trend.

Presence and Capabilities :

  • SitesOur international operations are mainly based in Beernem, but also extend to strategic cities such as Ghent, Ostend and Antwerp, with the largest international operation located in Poland.
  • Import: Every year, over 150,000 m³ of products are imported to meet market needs.
  • InfrastructureSignificant investment of 12 million euros, enabling advances such as the inauguration of a 10,000 m² warehouse.

Technology and Innovation :

  • State-of-the-art equipment for complete wood processing, including conditioning, machining and finishing.

Product Portfolio :

  • A wide range of different types of wood, both unprocessed and processed, to meet a variety of construction needs.

Market Force :

  • Substantial stocks spread over more than 65,000 m², offering a variety of raw materials, from softwood to hardwood.

Lemahieu's sales strategy favours sustained development and operational excellenceThe Lemahieu family's focus on innovation and efficiency throughout the distribution process has given them a leading position in the industry. Emphasis on innovation and efficiency throughout the distribution process has enabled the Lemahieu family to achieve a leading position in the industry. assets of over €87,000,000.

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