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We are joining forces with Eropartner Distribution

Published on 19-01-2021

EDC Wholesale and European wholesaler Eropartner Distribution are joining forces. EDC, the parent company of EDC Wholesale, and Eropartner join forces to take the industry of ‘sexual wellness’ to a higher level.

EDC, supplier of both consumers and retail shops, is undergoing a stormy development. Last year, the company had a turnover of 65 million, compared to more than 33 million in 2019. Eropartner Distribution has grown into one of the largest wholesalers in Europe. It supplies many companies in Germany and Scandinavia with erotic items and had a turnover of 40 million euros in 2020.

By joining forces, the companies want to further increase their effectiveness in Europe. The aim is to ensure that every European has a sex toy in their bedside table. “The demand for erotic products is growing rapidly, partly thanks to the growing group of millennials since customers’ acceptance of the industry is increasing more and more.”, says Eric Idema, CEO of EDC.

“With this step we can further expand our e-commerce platforms. We are able to supplement our range with new products, and so can Eropartner. We can share our knowledge and in this way we can complement and strengthen each other.” Both EDC and Eropartner produce their own brands. In addition, Idema believes it can achieve purchasing benefits now that products are jointly purchased.

“We are very excited about this joint venture” commended Chris Bakker, CEO of Eropartner Distribution. “It makes perfect sense to join forces and create a synergy to become a solid partner for both our suppliers and customers. Together we are better than we are apart, we can learn a lot from EDC and visa versa. We will continue to grow and bring the industry of sexual wellness to a higher level.”

Although the companies merge a number of activities, they continue to operate independently in their day-to-day operations. Nothing will change for the staff. Employees will continue to work in Veendam and Zwaagdijk respectively.

 
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