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Akzo Nobelheads for Amsterdam

January 22, 2007 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 85, Issue 4

Credit: Akzo Nobel

Akzo Nobel will relocate its corporate headquarters from the Dutch town of Arnhem, where it has been based since 1911, to Amsterdam. The move will involve about 100 people and is expected to take place in July. Chairman Hans Wijers says the move to the Dutch capital will significantly improve the firm's international accessibility. The company's shared service center will remain in Arnhem, as will its technology/engineering and research center personnel.

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