Imtech receives the designation 'Royal'
To become eligible for the designation, a company needs to be at least 100 years old, to be distinguished in terms of its nature, size and reliability, and to occupy a dominant or highly prominent position in the Netherlands in its sector - and preferably be of international stature. The size of the company, the size of its workforce and its revenue are all taken into account. Its operational management needs to be beyond reproach. The company, its board members and members of its supervisory board need to be of high repute and irreproachable conduct. The Queen herself is the only formal institute authorised to confer the designation. The designation is strictly limited to the organisation in question, entitling it to add the Predicate 'Royal' to its name and include the Royal Crown in its logo. Generally speaking, the Queen confers this designation on only one organisation in each sector.
The conferral of the designation 'Royal' will be celebrated in the Imtech Marine workshop on Sluisjesdijk in Rotterdam. In Rotterdam Royal Imtech, who celebrated its 150th anniversary last year, has also its official registered office.