Peak in terms of figures: May
June 3, 2026
May was a month of ups and downs. With two fewer auction days, the total volume of produce on offer was lower than in May last year. Nevertheless, Mother’s Day in the Netherlands and France brought a flurry of activity. Tuesday 26 May stood out in particular: a record number of transactions in Aalsmeer.
The extra early auction days during those weeks were no luxury. They helped to spread the high demand and ensure customers were supplied on time. Our delivery reliability was high: the vast majority of transactions were delivered without any complaints. However, we did see a large supply of produce in Aalsmeer, which made on-time delivery a challenge.
Furthermore, the availability of transport packaging was adequate. Containers and empty pallet trolleys were readily available, ensuring the process ran smoothly.
Naturally, we always take a critical look at areas for improvement. We continue to work on these points to further optimise our service. In this way, we ensure a strong supply chain by collaborating together, even during peak months.
The following went well:
- High delivery reliability (number of transactions delivered without complaints).
- Good availability of transport packaging (packages and empty trolley trolleys).
- Better pricing compared to the same period last year (+3.0%, clock and direct), with slightly lower supply (-1.6%).
The following could be better:
- 5 clock malfunctions, including 1 major one, resulting in an auction uptime percentage of 98.68% in May.
- An increasing supply is shifting to Aalsmeer, at the expense of Rijnsburg and Naaldwijk. This is leading to unused capacity there and additional pressure on logistics in Aalsmeer, with a risk of delays in delivery and extra pressure on buyers to ensure their lorries leave on time.
- Forecasting the volume of work and estimated completion times on busy days.
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