Hark/Sion and Microflor merge to become Labeau

Microflor and Hark/Sion are joining forces and will from now on continue under the name Labeau. This strategic merger marks an exciting new phase for both companies as they jointly strive to strengthen their position as leading players in the global breeding, propagation and young plant industry.

The merger of Hark/Sion and Microflor is driven by a shared vision and complementary strengths. “This collaboration makes us the second largest breeder and propagator of Phalaenopsis, strengthening our market position,” says Febe Floré, co-CEO of Labeau.

The families behind both companies, the Hark-Borrmann family and the Floré family, not only share a long history in the sector, but also a strong corporate culture and vision for the future. “This synergy allows us to achieve our international ideas for the future together and to complement each other in crucial areas, leading to mutual growth and professionalization,” emphasises Anja Hark-Borrmann, co-CEO of Labeau.

For customers and employees, this merger is a seamless transition to a more robust and dynamic company. The company will be led by a 2-member female board, whereby the different locations are retained and work closely together to utilize each other’s strengths.

The visiting address will be De Lier in the Netherlands – formerly Sion’s production location – where a new showroom will open in the near future. The production site in Lochristi in Belgium – formerly Microflor – will be retained as the production site for Phalaenopsis, Helleborus and Gloxinia.  As a result, employees worldwide – at 7 production locations – will have extensive opportunities for growth and development.

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