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Wester Suikerraffinaderij

The Wester Suikerraffinaderij or Wester Sugar Refinery, was a major sugar refinery in Amsterdam founded by the company Wester Suiker-Raffinaderij N.V. The sugar refinery became part of the Centrale Suiker Maatschappij (CSM) in 1919 and was closed down in 1965. The public company Wester Suikerraffinaderij N.V., which held shares in CSM, survived into the 1990s.

Wester Suikerraffinaderij
The Wester Suikerraffinaderij on the Van Noordtkade in Amsterdam
IndustrySugar refining
Founded1882
Defunct1965 (the factory)
Fate1919 company merged into Centrale Suiker Maatschappij
Headquarters,
ProductsWhite sugar

History edit

Foundation of Wester Suiker-Raffinaderij N.V. edit

The Wester Suikerraffinaderij was founded in the long tradition of Amsterdam as a world center for refining sugar. The plans were finalized in March 1882. They put an end to plans for founding a new factory on the grounds of the Internationale Suikerraffinaderij. Instead, the founders opted for a location on a terrain that they bought from the municipality at about the same time.[1]

In March 1882 the contract for founding the company N.V. Wester Suiker-Raffinaderij was signed. The share capital was to be 800,000 guilders in 1,000 guilder shares. The first directors were L.E. Löwenstam and M.C.P. Barbe. The supervisory board consisted of D. Cordes, B. van Marwijk Kooy, S. de Clercq Willemszoon, and M.C. van Hall.[2]

In business edit

 
1907 floor plan with production data

The Wester Suikerraffinaderij initially processed only raw sugar from sugar cane. This was raw sugar from Java, which was processed to create about 60 different sugar products.[3] The first beet sugar factory in the Netherlands had been founded in 1858. When the beet sugar industry in the Netherlands grew, the Wester Suikerraffinaderij also started to refine raw sugar from sugar beet.[4]

As the share capital suggests, the new refinery on the Van Noordtkade 20 initially could not have been much bigger than older steam driven sugar refineries in Amsterdam. However, the Wester sugar refinery would quickly grow to a much larger scale than previous sugar refineries. The original processing capacity was 25,000 tonnes per year. In 1907 this had grown to 150,000 tonnes a year. This was between 1.5 and the two times the total Dutch sugar consumption, see the 1907 floor plan. No wonder that the Wester Suikerraffinaderij was very dependent on export.[5]

Backward integration (1915-1919) edit

After 1900 some sugar factories started to themselves refine their raw sugar.[6] In 1908 the success of the cooperative beet sugar factories led to the foundation of the Algemeene Suiker Maatschappij (ASMij). This was a merger of the sugar factories: Paul Wittouck in Bergen op Zoom; De Mark in Oudenbosch; and the one in Breda.[7] In 1910 the Wester than announced that it wanted to have its own sugar factories (backward integration). The reasons were that several sugar factories had started to deliver a kind of white sugar competing with Wester's products. This also led to a decrease in raw sugar available for the Wester.[8] In 1915 the Wester acquired 'interests in raw sugar' for about 1,000,000 guilders.[9] These were later revealed to have referred to the factories of the Algemeene Suiker Maatschappij and the Gastelsche Beetwortelsuikerfabriek.[10]

In 1919 an even larger concentration followed. This time, the Wester, Hollandia dairy company, and the partnership Van Loon, De Ram & Co. founded a new company called Centrale Suiker Maatschappij (CSM), with a share capital of 30,000,000 guilders.[11] Hollandia had a sugar refinery in Vlaardingen and a sugar factory in Gorinchem. Van Loon, De Ram & Co. had a sugar factory in Steenbergen.[6]

The three founding companies of CSM paid for their shares by bringing in their assets. Thus, the refinery Wester Suikerraffinaderij and her sister factories became owned by CSM. At first, the public company N.V. Wester Suikerraffinaderij became the majority shareholder in CSM, holding 6,600 of the 12,000 regular shares.[12] Subsequent emissions then soon diminished N.V. Wester Suikerraffinaderij's part to that of a very large shareholder.

History of the refinery as part of CSM edit

In 1920, the Centrale Suiker Maatschappij (CSM) was the fourth biggest company of the Netherlands. Almost from the start, CSM got in trouble. In 1919 the limits on cultivating sugar beet where lifted, and prices began to fall.[3] A development that was especially dangerous to the refinery was that the United Kingdom started to protect and subsidize its own sugar beet industry.[13] In the end the government determined started to regulate the sugar market, with every factory company buying a pre-determined part of the sugar beet.[14] For CSM this was 40%.[3]

By 1935 the Wester Suikerrafinaderij was the only sugar refinery of CSM. After World War II CSM achieved record production figures for sugar from beet. Wester remained its Black sheep. It focused on export, but after profiting from the high sugar prices in the years after the war it got into trouble when these fell rapidly after 1951. The factory was outdated, and located in the center of Amsterdam, where wages were highest.[3]

The beginning of the end came when in September 1960, the government stopped to repay Wester for the import tariff that was levied on raw cane sugar.[15] By 1962 refining raw cane sugar was no longer profitable at the Wester, and in September of that year 200 employees were fired. In 1963 the Wester Suikerraffinaderij reported a dramatic operational loss of 5.6 million guilders.[16] On 1 November 1965 the last 250 employees of what had once been 1,200 were fired.[17] Critics noted that this was a matter of agricultural policy, because the same government that refused to support the refinery had in some years spent up to 225 million on supporting the sugar beet industry.[15]

Legacy edit

At the site of the refinery, apartment complexes were built. A square was named Suikerplein (Sugar Square) to commemorate the Wester sugar refinery. In 1994 a monument on the by Jocke Overwater was placed. It symbolizes the gate of the refinery.

The name "Wester" continues as a trade mark for sugar products (Wester Kristalsuiker, Westerstroop, Wester Rietsuiker). The Wester Harmonie was founded as a company band on 4 June 1904 and still exists.

References edit

footnotes edit

Citations edit

  • "Regeringsbeleid inzake sluiting Wester Suiker is onverteerbaar". Algemeen Dagblad. 24 August 1965.
  • "Wester-suikerraffinaderij". Algemeen Handelsblad. 2 March 1916.
  • "Archief Wester Suikerraffinaderij". Stadsarchief Gemeente Amsterdam. 19 March 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  • Kappelhof, A.C.M. (2013), "Wat zoet is, was en is lekker, Suiker in West-Brabant" (PDF), Jaarboek de Oranjeboom, Geschied- en Oudheidkundige Kring van Stad en Land van Breda De Oranjeboom
  • "De Wester-suikerraffinaderij in 1909". De Maasbode. 9 May 1910.
  • "Naamloze Vennooschap Wester Suiker-Raffinaderij". Nederlandsche staatscourant. 22 April 1882.
  • "Wester-suikerraffinaderij". De nieuwe courant. 8 March 1917.
  • "Uit den omtrek". Nieuwe Haarlemsche courant. 16 August 1919.
  • "Stadsnieuws". Het Nieuws van den Dag. 6 March 1882.
  • "Financieele Berichten". Het nieuws van den dag. 24 January 1908.
  • "Suikerstrijd voor college van beroep". Trouw. 20 February 1962.
  • "Centrale Suiker put dividend uit reserve". De Volkskrant. 14 June 1963.
  • "Van suiker naar spaghettisauzen". De Volkskrant. 1 April 1995.
  • "ABC niet tevreden met het beleid van Biesheuvel". Het vrije volk. 24 August 1965.
  • "Centrale Suiker Maatschappij". Het Vaderland. 21 October 1919.

External links edit

  • Monument for the refinery
  • Wester Harmonie band of the former refinery

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The Wester Suikerraffinaderij or Wester Sugar Refinery was a major sugar refinery in Amsterdam founded by the company Wester Suiker Raffinaderij N V The sugar refinery became part of the Centrale Suiker Maatschappij CSM in 1919 and was closed down in 1965 The public company Wester Suikerraffinaderij N V which held shares in CSM survived into the 1990s Wester SuikerraffinaderijThe Wester Suikerraffinaderij on the Van Noordtkade in AmsterdamIndustrySugar refiningFounded1882Defunct1965 the factory Fate1919 company merged into Centrale Suiker MaatschappijHeadquartersAmsterdam NetherlandsProductsWhite sugar Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation of Wester Suiker Raffinaderij N V 1 2 In business 1 3 Backward integration 1915 1919 2 History of the refinery as part of CSM 3 Legacy 4 References 4 1 footnotes 4 2 Citations 5 External linksHistory editFoundation of Wester Suiker Raffinaderij N V edit The Wester Suikerraffinaderij was founded in the long tradition of Amsterdam as a world center for refining sugar The plans were finalized in March 1882 They put an end to plans for founding a new factory on the grounds of the Internationale Suikerraffinaderij Instead the founders opted for a location on a terrain that they bought from the municipality at about the same time 1 In March 1882 the contract for founding the company N V Wester Suiker Raffinaderij was signed The share capital was to be 800 000 guilders in 1 000 guilder shares The first directors were L E Lowenstam and M C P Barbe The supervisory board consisted of D Cordes B van Marwijk Kooy S de Clercq Willemszoon and M C van Hall 2 In business edit nbsp 1907 floor plan with production dataThe Wester Suikerraffinaderij initially processed only raw sugar from sugar cane This was raw sugar from Java which was processed to create about 60 different sugar products 3 The first beet sugar factory in the Netherlands had been founded in 1858 When the beet sugar industry in the Netherlands grew the Wester Suikerraffinaderij also started to refine raw sugar from sugar beet 4 As the share capital suggests the new refinery on the Van Noordtkade 20 initially could not have been much bigger than older steam driven sugar refineries in Amsterdam However the Wester sugar refinery would quickly grow to a much larger scale than previous sugar refineries The original processing capacity was 25 000 tonnes per year In 1907 this had grown to 150 000 tonnes a year This was between 1 5 and the two times the total Dutch sugar consumption see the 1907 floor plan No wonder that the Wester Suikerraffinaderij was very dependent on export 5 Backward integration 1915 1919 edit After 1900 some sugar factories started to themselves refine their raw sugar 6 In 1908 the success of the cooperative beet sugar factories led to the foundation of the Algemeene Suiker Maatschappij ASMij This was a merger of the sugar factories Paul Wittouck in Bergen op Zoom De Mark in Oudenbosch and the one in Breda 7 In 1910 the Wester than announced that it wanted to have its own sugar factories backward integration The reasons were that several sugar factories had started to deliver a kind of white sugar competing with Wester s products This also led to a decrease in raw sugar available for the Wester 8 In 1915 the Wester acquired interests in raw sugar for about 1 000 000 guilders 9 These were later revealed to have referred to the factories of the Algemeene Suiker Maatschappij and the Gastelsche Beetwortelsuikerfabriek 10 In 1919 an even larger concentration followed This time the Wester Hollandia dairy company and the partnership Van Loon De Ram amp Co founded a new company called Centrale Suiker Maatschappij CSM with a share capital of 30 000 000 guilders 11 Hollandia had a sugar refinery in Vlaardingen and a sugar factory in Gorinchem Van Loon De Ram amp Co had a sugar factory in Steenbergen 6 The three founding companies of CSM paid for their shares by bringing in their assets Thus the refinery Wester Suikerraffinaderij and her sister factories became owned by CSM At first the public company N V Wester Suikerraffinaderij became the majority shareholder in CSM holding 6 600 of the 12 000 regular shares 12 Subsequent emissions then soon diminished N V Wester Suikerraffinaderij s part to that of a very large shareholder History of the refinery as part of CSM editMain article Corbion In 1920 the Centrale Suiker Maatschappij CSM was the fourth biggest company of the Netherlands Almost from the start CSM got in trouble In 1919 the limits on cultivating sugar beet where lifted and prices began to fall 3 A development that was especially dangerous to the refinery was that the United Kingdom started to protect and subsidize its own sugar beet industry 13 In the end the government determined started to regulate the sugar market with every factory company buying a pre determined part of the sugar beet 14 For CSM this was 40 3 By 1935 the Wester Suikerrafinaderij was the only sugar refinery of CSM After World War II CSM achieved record production figures for sugar from beet Wester remained its Black sheep It focused on export but after profiting from the high sugar prices in the years after the war it got into trouble when these fell rapidly after 1951 The factory was outdated and located in the center of Amsterdam where wages were highest 3 The beginning of the end came when in September 1960 the government stopped to repay Wester for the import tariff that was levied on raw cane sugar 15 By 1962 refining raw cane sugar was no longer profitable at the Wester and in September of that year 200 employees were fired In 1963 the Wester Suikerraffinaderij reported a dramatic operational loss of 5 6 million guilders 16 On 1 November 1965 the last 250 employees of what had once been 1 200 were fired 17 Critics noted that this was a matter of agricultural policy because the same government that refused to support the refinery had in some years spent up to 225 million on supporting the sugar beet industry 15 Legacy editAt the site of the refinery apartment complexes were built A square was named Suikerplein Sugar Square to commemorate the Wester sugar refinery In 1994 a monument on the by Jocke Overwater was placed It symbolizes the gate of the refinery The name Wester continues as a trade mark for sugar products Wester Kristalsuiker Westerstroop Wester Rietsuiker The Wester Harmonie was founded as a company band on 4 June 1904 and still exists References editfootnotes edit Het Nieuws van den Dag 6 March 1882 Staatscourant 22 April 1882 a b c d Volkskrant 1 April 1995 Trouw 20 February 1962 Stadsarchief 2020 a b Kappelhof 2013 p 33 Het nieuws van den dag 24 January 1908 De Maasbode 9 May 1910 Algemeen Handelsblad 2 March 1916 De nieuwe courant 8 March 1917 Nieuwe Haarlemsche courant 16 August 1919 Het Vaderland 21 October 1919 Kappelhof 2013 p 32 Kappelhof 2013 p 35 a b Algemeen Dagblad 24 August 1965 Volkskrant 14 June 1963 Het vrije volk 24 August 1965 Citations edit Regeringsbeleid inzake sluiting Wester Suiker is onverteerbaar Algemeen Dagblad 24 August 1965 Wester suikerraffinaderij Algemeen Handelsblad 2 March 1916 Archief Wester Suikerraffinaderij Stadsarchief Gemeente Amsterdam 19 March 2020 Retrieved 6 May 2023 Kappelhof A C M 2013 Wat zoet is was en is lekker Suiker in West Brabant PDF Jaarboek de Oranjeboom Geschied en Oudheidkundige Kring van Stad en Land van Breda De Oranjeboom De Wester suikerraffinaderij in 1909 De Maasbode 9 May 1910 Naamloze Vennooschap Wester Suiker Raffinaderij Nederlandsche staatscourant 22 April 1882 Wester suikerraffinaderij De nieuwe courant 8 March 1917 Uit den omtrek Nieuwe Haarlemsche courant 16 August 1919 Stadsnieuws Het Nieuws van den Dag 6 March 1882 Financieele Berichten Het nieuws van den dag 24 January 1908 Suikerstrijd voor college van beroep Trouw 20 February 1962 Centrale Suiker put dividend uit reserve De Volkskrant 14 June 1963 Van suiker naar spaghettisauzen De Volkskrant 1 April 1995 ABC niet tevreden met het beleid van Biesheuvel Het vrije volk 24 August 1965 Centrale Suiker Maatschappij Het Vaderland 21 October 1919 External links editWebsite of Wester rietsuiker Monument for the refinery Wester Harmonie band of the former refinery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wester Suikerraffinaderij amp oldid 1157139588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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