The impact of undermining crime on your business
How resilient is your business?
Undermining crime affects your business, too. Risks also lurk in the ornamental horticulture sector – and more broadly in greenhouse horticulture. But how do you recognize the signs? And what can you do yourself to prevent your business from being used unintentionally?
During this meeting, we will reflect on the impact of undermining crime within the sector and what this means in practice for business owners. You will gain insight into how undermining crime works, learn to recognize signs and discover how it can affect your business, often unnoticed. In addition, we offer concrete tools and practical tips to increase your company’s resilience so that you are better prepared and stronger against these forms of crime.
The meeting will be of interest to entrepreneurs in the ornamental horticulture sector in the Westland region and, more broadly, greenhouse horticulture entrepreneurs.
Sign up using the button below, this can be done until April 12.
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Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026
Time: 3:15 – 5:30 p.m.
Location: Royal FloraHolland Naaldwijk, Hall Margriet
Program
15.15 – 15.30 – Walk-in
15.30 – 16.00 – Welcome
- Municipality of Westland, Mayor Bouke Arends,Greenport West-Holland & Royal FloraHolland
4:00 – 4:30 – Choice of sessions below:
- Session 1: A dog check. How does it work?
- Session 2: If undermining affects you, what does it cost in euros?
- Session 3: Learning from an ex-con
16.30 – 17.00 – Closing.
- Approach to Weerbare Sierteeltsector
17.00 – 17.30 – Networking drinks
Sign up for the event here!
Report a suspicious situation immediately!
“They pressed a drill into the bottom plate of the bottom of the flower carts and it turned out to be in there.“
Jan
Transporter
“We simply climbed over the fence at night and exchanged a filled fire extinguisher. Thus, the driver still drove for us without knowing it. “
Michael
Ex criminal