The 2016 Leonardo da Vinci prize has been awarded to Van Oord. Mr A. Aboutaleb, the Mayor of Rotterdam, presented the prestigious international prize for family businesses to CEO Pieter van Oord.

Since 2011, Les Hénokiens, an international association of family businesses older than two hundred years, in collaboration with Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise, has awarded the Leonardo da Vinci prize to a significant family business that is at least two generations old. Furthermore, the criteria for this prize are geared to the vision and the innovation and sustainability agenda of the businesses.

Solutions to Global Maritime Challenges

Willem van Eeghen, chair of Les Hénokiens, explains the selection of Van Oord: ‘We award this prize to businesses that are continuously adjusting to market circumstances while taking into account long-term developments. Van Oord, which is now being managed by the fourth generation, has expanded into an international organisation with 5000 employees. The company, which offers solutions to global maritime challenges, is involved in many activities and programmes focusing on innovation and research, such as the Building with Nature knowledge programme.'

‘We are honoured to have been awarded this prestigious prize. As a family business, Van Oord concentrates on long-term continuity, which means that investing in the right people and innovative vessels is vital,’ says Pieter van Oord.

Picture: Mr. François Saint Bris, president of Parc Leonard da Vinci, Amboise, Mr. Willem van Eeghen, president Les Henokiens, Mr. Pieter van Oord, CEO Van Oord and Mr. Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of Rotterdam.