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Evoca Group has announced the opening of Evoca Nederland, a new commercial branch in Gorinchem, the Netherlands.


According to the company, this move aims to strengthen the company’s presence in the region and improve customer service.


The office, led by Evoca Nederland's country manager Tjerry Sanders, will act as a central hub for local client activities. A 70-square-metre showroom is also set to open in July 2025, showcasing professional coffee and vending machines from brands including Gaggia, Necta and Saeco.


The showroom will highlight the company’s sustainability credentials, total cost of ownership (TCO) and digital innovations.


Evoca said that operations will continue as usual while preparations for the showroom are finalised.

Evoca Group expands with new branch in the Netherlands

Rafaela Sousa

4 March 2025

Evoca Group expands with new branch in the Netherlands

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