Shimano: Shaping the future of mobility from Eindhoven

Founded in Japan in 1921, Shimano is best known as a maker of bicycle parts for professional cyclists. However, the majority of its revenue comes from parts for everyday bicycles, ranging from gears to brake levers to disc brakes and hub dynamos. The company is also an important player in the global market of fishing rods and reels and has a relatively young but growing business in cycling soft goods like shoes, clothing and foot stretchers for rowers.

Europe is Shimano’s biggest market, accounting for around 60 percent of its worldwide sales. The European branch employs about 700 people across the regional head office in Eindhoven, the logistics center in Nunspeet and the local marketing and sales offices throughout Europe. The head office at the High Tech Campus is home to a little over 200 employees. But the building can hold up to 300 people, which shows the company’s growth ambitions.

Clear instructions from Japan

When Shimano outgrew its previous European head office in Nunspeet, Marc van Rooij received clear instructions from the company’s corporate president: “Find a location where Shimano Europe can maintain its position as the market leader for the next 25 years. It doesn’t matter if it’s in Portugal, Switzerland, the Netherlands, or Finland: just find the best location.”

The retention of talent played a significant role in Shimano’s decision to stay in the Netherlands. In his search for the best location, Van Rooij got in touch with a number of regional development agencies in the Netherlands. He was particularly pleased with the support he received from BOM Foreign Investments.

Nothing was too much trouble in helping us complete our business case to move to Brabant. And when we expressed our preference for Eindhoven, BOM immediately sprang into action to introduce us to the right people.

Marc van Rooij, President - Shimano Europe