The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area is home to European headquarters for many of the world's biggest companies. In fact, more than 2,100 international companies have invested in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. Read more about why they chose Amsterdam.
Sara Lee has announced a spin-off of its international coffee and tea business. It is to be renamed D.E. Master Blenders 1753 and its headquarters will move to Amsterdam. Read more... »
With the official opening of its Amsterdam office, global dairy company Fonterra takes a step closer to Europe’s dairy and food innovation hub. Read more... »
Andy Higgs, head of European Business Development for ESG explains that, "ESG has nearly doubled in size each year for the past three years. It became clear that in order to maintain this pace of expansion,.. Read more... »
Adaptive Path, a user experience strategy, research and design firm from San Francisco has opened their first studio outside the US, in Amsterdam. Read more... »
Turning Technologies, an American firm active in the audience response industry, has announced that it has selected Amsterdam as the location for its new European headquarters. Read more... »