Tetrahedron’s Post

Please be informed that Tetrahedron company stopped. The shareholders decided to dissolve Tetrahedron B.V. the 27th February 2025. The company filed for official liquidation at the Dutch Chamber of Commerce the 13th of March 2025. The full scale prototype crane, located in Vlissingen the Netherlands, is sold to the Van Es Group. In name of the employees, the shareholders, I would like to thank all the people who supported us realizing this novel crane! Thank you! Best regards, Wilco Stavenuiter, Alexander Ronse --------------------------------------- This LinkedIn-Page will be removed later this year.

René Schmitt

Business Developer Technologische Industrie (RDM & M4H) // Port of Rotterdam

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Jammer Wilco! Het ga je goed! 💪

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Mayer Philipp

Head of Customer Service Drive Technology bei ZOLLERN GmbH & Co. KG

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Sorry to hear! 🥺 Good luck for you guys in future!

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Julien Le Rouzic

Naval Architect - Advanced Mechanical Systems Department Manager

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Sorry to hear. Congrats for that entrepreneurship adventure Wilco.

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Colin de Vries

PTS Machinery: custom-built machines and steel structures for industrial and offshore applications.

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I've been at the crane and its an amazing piece of Machinery. Be proud of your accomplishments!

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Rob Das

Technical Service Manager, Maritime

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Hi Wilco and Alexander, sorry to hear Tetrahedron stopped. Sure the concept wil live on. All the best in your new endeavors

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Cris Buningh

Advisor & Program/Interim Manager. Non-exec and advisory board member. Strategic Sourcing for People, Services, IT and Technology.

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We zijn trots op jullie innovatieve ondernemerschap. Jammer dat uiteindelijk de wind teveel tegen zat. Veel vertrouwen dat een topper als jij een nieuwe uitdaging vindt.

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Hi wilco. I was happy that you were the brave one to start a company and bring to practical running after completing our MBA,. I know it's not an easy decision to let go.

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Gang Wang

Wind Enthusiast, born@337pm

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This reminds me of a quote from Per about 8yrs ago: Out of so many attempted R&D trial projects, less than 10% of them would ultimately succeed.. However, regardless, Europe's second to none experimental innovation spirit in mechanical machinery are the result of the joint efforts of thousands of brave individuals who have come one after another. The photo shows black soil, I took it during my stay in Denmark last September. The reason why this land is fertile is because there is a lot of humus, but these 'dead bodies' provide the best nutrients for new crops! 💗

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Todd Allen, P.E., PMP

Director of Renewables - Friede & Goldman

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Sorry to hear this Wilco, was an excellent idea to address growing challenges from the industry. Wish you and your team the best in their future endeavors.

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