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Ploeger Oxpo Group B.V.

Ploeger Oxbo Group was formed through the acquisition and integration of Ploeger, a family-founded Dutch agricultural equipment business in Roosendaal,...

Ploeger Oxpo Group B.V.

Ploeger Oxbo Group was formed through the acquisition and integration of Ploeger, a family-founded Dutch agricultural equipment business in Roosendaal, and Oxbo International, an American specialty harvesting company headquartered in Clear Lake, Wisconsin. Ownership details of the group are not publicly disclosed, but the combination aimed to create a machinery supplier covering harvesting, weeding, and spraying for row crops, berries, and vegetables. The group's product lines include Oxbo's self-propelled harvesters for blueberries, raspberries, and sweet corn, and Ploeger's mechanical hoeing systems and onion-harvesting equipment. These serve large-scale growers and agricultural contractors. Manufacturing and assembly take place at facilities in the Netherlands, Belgium, the US (Wisconsin and California), and China. The group distributes products in more than 30 countries, with a significant presence in North America and Europe. Scale and personnel figures are not publicly available. Ploeger Oxbo Group operates through two main brand subsidiaries and has not been reported to manage outside capital or run a dedicated investment vehicle outside its operating companies. No recent operational events, such as acquisitions or leadership changes, were verifiable from public records. Structural differentiation for Ploeger Oxbo Group lies in its dual-brand setup, where each subsidiary retains its own market identity and dealer network while sharing group-level manufacturing and R&D resources. The group focuses solely on agricultural machinery, with no diversification into financial investments, real estate, or food processing — making it a narrow industrial holding rather than a multi-asset family office.

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Netherlands

City

Roosendaal

Corporate office

Roosendaal, Netherlands

Frequently asked questions

Who owns Ploeger Oxbo Group?

Ownership is not publicly disclosed. The group operates as a privately held holding company, and no information on individual owners or family beneficiaries has been reported in public filings or media.

Does Ploeger Oxbo Group operate as a family office?

The available public record does not characterize Ploeger Oxbo Group as a family office. Its structure and disclosed activities indicate an industrial holding company managing agricultural machinery brands, with no reported external capital management or third-party investments.

What products does the group manufacture?

Ploeger produces mechanical weeders, rotary hoes, spray hoods, and onion harvesting equipment. Oxbo International makes specialty self-propelled harvesters for berries, sweet corn, and other row crops. Both brands serve commercial agriculture.

Where are Ploeger Oxbo's manufacturing facilities located?

Manufacturing takes place at facilities in Roosendaal (Netherlands), Hoogstraten (Belgium), and in the US at sites in Clear Lake Wisconsin and Byron California, as well as a facility in Suzhou, China.

Does Ploeger Oxbo Group make investments or run a venture arm?

No public evidence exists of a dedicated investment arm or venture-capital program. The group appears focused solely on the operational management of its two agricultural machinery subsidiaries.

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