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NL: Modiform to feature products at GrootGroenPlus

Modiform, is a firm specializing in systems for cultivation, transport, and packaging. These will be featured at GrootGroenPlus, showcasing the latest developments in Thomsen PotContainers, along with propagation and transport trays. Among the highlights is the 1933 tree tray, a collaborative effort with Boomkwekerij Anton Buitenhuis.

Boomkwekerij Anton Buitenhuis in Boskoop, the Netherlands, specializes in producing starting material. Bart Buitenhuis, son and future successor of owner Anton Buitenhuis: "At our three-hectare nursery, we specialize in producing conifer plant stock. We grow our plant stock in modified propagation trays that are easy for our customers to process. There are 2.8 million plants on our site, all conifers. Our product range consists of between 50 and 75 different varieties. All our cuttings come from cuttings producers. The plants spend up to a year with us, after which they go to other growers who transplant them and grow them as finished products."

New tray bottom
Anton Buitenhuis has been collaborating with Modiform for many years. It all started with the bottom of the 1937 tree tray, which Anton discovered was causing the plants to get too wet. So a new bottom with better drainage was developed in collaboration with Modiform's development department. Two years ago, this tray was redesigned, resulting in the new 18-cell 1933 tree tray. This has the same bottom but different external dimensions, allowing the nursery to put five trays on each shelf of a Danish trolley instead of four and increasing the tray capacity of the total surface area by 10 to 15 percent.

Collaborative product development
For now, Buitenhuis is happy with the 1933 tree tray, but he is also keeping an eye on new developments. "You don't know what the future will hold. We update each other about alternative raw materials, new tray designs, and different cultivation methods," says Bart.

The grower sees the service provided by the Leusden-based supplier as a big plus. "When we start transplanting, we buy a lot of trays. Ron Verkade visits regularly at this stage, to check that the deliveries meet our needs and the quality is good. We also appreciate that Modiform is always on hand if we need to make changes or if there is a problem. Having short lines of communication and being able to switch quickly is essential in our line of work."

Like Modiform, Anton Buitenhuis will be at GrootGroenPlus. "After an absence of several years, we will be participating again. Partly because recent editions have been attracting a lot of visitors from Eastern Europe, where a significant share of our market is located. We will be showcasing a representative selection of our wide range of plant stock at the fair."

Modiform at the trade fair
Modiform will focus on three product groups at GrootGroenPlus: injection-molded Thomsen PotContainers, propagation trays, and transport trays. Its Thomsen PotContainers are made of recycled plastic (PP) and are Cyclos-certified. This means that they are recyclable and are suitable for recycling in household-separated waste systems. Modiform has for many years also been recycling PS in-house and turning it into new end products.

Propagation trays
The propagation tray product groups on display at GrootGroenPlus will be multi trays, paper plug trays, and tree trays, which are widely used in tree nurseries. One of the highlights of the Modiform stand will be a line of tree trays that was specially developed for an international tree grower a few years ago. This line was exclusive for a long time, but it has also been available to other growers for a while now. These trays are quite similar in design to the 1933 tree tray: they have a large cell capacity and are available in 8, 10, and 18-cell variants. The trays can be made in both PET and PS. This gives growers a choice between transplanting their plant material in PotContainers or propagation trays. The latter can be advantageous for handling.

Lastly, Modiform will also be exhibiting transport trays that match the Thomson PotContainer range. Besides PS transport trays, there will also be ecoExpert transport trays made of recycled cardboard on display.

For more information:
Modiform
[email protected]
www.modiform.nl

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