Our craftsmanship in Sweden
From the early beginnings in Hardinxveld to the waters of the Stockholm archipelago. After months of intensive work, it is always a special moment to see a project at its final destination.
For Royal Van der Leun, Europort 2025 isn’t just about showcasing technology, it’s about meeting people.
The maritime industry is evolving rapidly, and we’re looking for passionate professionals who want to make a difference with their energy, expertise, and creativity.
Throughout the exhibition, our team is ready to share what it’s like to work at Royal Van der Leun, from electrical engineering and metalwork to design, production, and service at sea. Whether you already have experience or are just exploring where your talent fits, we’d love to connect and tell you more.
Ready to make an impact on the water? Visit us at Europort or explore our current opportunities online.
From the early beginnings in Hardinxveld to the waters of the Stockholm archipelago. After months of intensive work, it is always a special moment to see a project at its final destination.
The Oosterscheldekering is sometimes called the eighth Wonder of the World. Designed in response to the North Sea flood of 1953, the signature project of the Dutch Delta Works was completed in 1986. An unprecedented storm surge barrier with 65 concrete piers and 62 gates. Eleven contractors joined forces to deliver it, including Ballast Nedam, Boskalis and Van Oord.
During School & Bedrijf's Game-On 2025, primary school students experienced the fun and diverse world of Electrical Marine Systems firsthand.