Starting 1 February, Benjamin Beelen will take over the role of interim commercial director at MF Emmen from Derk Jan Weeke, who will remain involved in the business in an advisory capacity.

Benjamin Beelen will temporarily manage recycling and infrastructure and will join forces with operational director Bart Haaijer to manage MF Emmen. The industry division, focused on turning and milling work as well as general machine engineering, will from now on be part of the operational domain of Bart Haaijer. Benjamin Beelen has wide-ranging experience in both the recycling and mechanical engineering markets and will now put this knowledge to use at MF Emmen, where he will be working alongside project managers and tender managers in the recycling and infrastructure teams. He will combine the role with a commercial support role at machine manufacturer Vossebelt. Derk Jan Weeke will continue in an advisory role at MF Emmen. 

About MF Emmen

MF Emmen is an equipment manufacturer employing more than 60 people that has built a solid reputation in infrastructure engineering, recycling technology and mechanical engineering over the years. In infrastructure engineering, MF Emmen’s specialities are the construction of bridges and locks. In recycling, MF Emmen focuses primarily on products such as screening drums and air separators, as well as complete recycling lines. Industrial customers can also contact MF Emmen for heavy-duty turning and milling work. With a project-led organisation, MF Emmen is well positioned to provide customers with complete solutions. With a range of disciplines in house, expansive mechanical knowledge, essential certifications and qualified employees, MF Emmen is a reliable partner for every customer. The organisation is configured to operate at both national and international level and can handle a range of different contract forms.