Zeeman (store)

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Zeeman TextielSupers BV
Zeeman
Type Besloten Vennootschap (limited liability)
FoundedMarch 1967 (1967-03)
Founder Jan Zeeman  [ nl ]
Headquarters,
Area served
Belgium
France
Germany
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Spain
Portugal
Key people
Paul Schouwenaar
Bart Karis
Products Clothes
Website zeeman.com

Zeeman textielSupers B.V. (stylized as ZEEMAN) is a Dutch chain store with 1,300 establishments in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Austria, Spain and Portugal.

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History

The first store was opened by Jan Zeeman  [ nl ] in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands in March 1967. It was a kind of supermarket for clothes and proved to be quite a success, leading to the opening of more stores. The distribution centre is still located in Alphen aan den Rijn. Zeeman's house colors are yellow and blue. The logo of the store is a head of a sailor. Store interiors and merchandise packaging are intended to radiate simplicity.

Jan Zeeman retired from the daily management of the company in 1999, which came to be led by former Kijkshop director Paul Schouwenaar. Schouwenaar left the company in September 2006, to be succeeded by Bart Karis from January 2007. Zeeman remained the owner of the company until his death in 2020. [1]

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References

  1. "Oprichter textielsupermarkt Zeeman overleden". nos.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-06-03.