Blokker to close one-third of all stores in Belgium
The housewares chain Blokker is closing nearly 70 stores in Flanders and Brussels as the company is making losses in the regions
302 job losses
“I realise only too well that this announcement is extremely difficult for all of us,” said Bernd Bosch, CEO of Blokker Belgium. “We want to give Blokker the resources needed to become profitable again and to ensure the future of our company in Belgium.”
Blokker was founded in 1896 by Jacob Blokker and now consists of 836 stores selling a variety of household items in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Suriname. It is owned by the Amsterdam-based Blokker Holding, which also owns Bart Smit, Intertoys and Toys XL.
All the locations that are closing are in Flanders and Brussels. Customers can consult a map of the shops that will close, although a date for closures has not been set.
“The shops concerned are those that consisting suffer a loss,” Bosch said. “But that is not the only criterion. We also looked at the quality of the location and how it has evolved.”
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