Hello everyone!
We would like to introduce to you our new team member, Gregor Zygadlo. Gregor is 36 years old, born in Poland and has been living in the Netherlands for 6 years. He has been happily together with his partner from Hungary for 5 years. Gregor lives just 2 kilometres away from our office in Culemborg and since February 2024 he has strengthened our team. Gregor not only brings extensive experience in logistics, but also has a passion for Dutch nature. In his free time, he likes to go hiking and photographing in the beautiful surroundings of our country. He is also driven to improve his language skills and is currently taking Dutch lessons to integrate even better.
Since his start at E.F.S.-Holland, Gregor has developed rapidly. He has already completed two courses and is now preparing for a third and now in Electrical Engineering, which will help him to be even more effective in his contribution to the development of bacteriological control installations, for our customers.
At his daily workplace at E.F.S.-Holland, Gregor is involved in preparing orders for our customers, taking product samples and operating our mobile decontamination unit, the EFS-1. Soon he will also be involved in the introduction of the EFS-2, which is specifically designed for handling raw materials stored in Big Bags.
We are delighted to have Gregor on our team and look forward to a long-term, successful collaboration!
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