Fokker does not exist anymore, went bankrupt decades ago. If you think it should be in the list then why is the VOC not in the list? The largest company ever existed throughout the world.
The first picture of "Amsterdam" (with the Swan bridge and island) is Rotterdam. BTW on this picture you can see the original hq of the Holland American Line.
@@margreetanceaux3906 nee we wonen in Denemarken, en dan is Amsterdam de hoofdstad.. maar het is ook verwarrend, kabinet in Den Haag, dat zit meestal in de hoofdstad, grootste haven is Rotterdam, meestal ook de hoofdstad, en Amsterdam heeft 't! (ouwe slogan van de gemeente) we zijn een complex volkje..
@@Dennis-xj8nh no heineken is 100% Dutch. But Unilever is a good point. its not from the Netherlands anymore its all fully owned by England just like Shell
my uncle was one of the people that helped the development. he still has one of the very first cd and blueprint at home in a valt. If I am correct he has ether cd 3 or 4. the first went in to the Philips company collection. and cd 2 went to if i am correct to Sony.
@@Listarama eerste bedrijf met aandelen, helaas ook een groot negatieve kant, maar dat was die tijd. De portugezen spanjaarden en engelsen deden niks anders.
The images at ARCADIS do not add up. It began as the ‘Nederlandsche Heidemaatschappij’ and was engaged in advising on and encouraging the reclamation of wasteland, especially heathlands. It is still a relatively ‘dry’ company.
The biggest one no one knows about is Stellantis, the parent company of Peugeot, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Maserati, Opel, Ram and several other car brands, headquartered in Hoofddorp near Amsterdam.
@@petersteinmeijer519Partly. Another reason for having the ha in The Netherlands was to keep it impartial for all brands. The Italians and Americans didn’t like to have the ha in Paris close to Peugeot and Citroen.
@@Listarama Found that out this year while i traveled trough Europe. And i saw how many shops/stores try to copie there logo in the way they write there name on the sign
All valid, but if you notice, all the videos are 21 item list. This one is the same, it is not based on importance or anything. So certain companies are bound to be left off. This does not mean that they are unimportant or not successful or even not Dutch. There was just no place left for them. :)
At the moment ASML is in trouble because China very Unsurprisingly have created their own lithography machine. and because china was ASML biggest costumer ASML lost a lot of income.
@@Listarama Chinese machine did something what ASML couldn’t do. That is manufacture Glass chips sure ASML is the leader company if it comes with manufacture silicon chips but glass chips are much faster and heat resistant than silicon chips. and even with silicon i would say it’s a tie for now this is during the fact that the they put silicon chips in their huawei phones. But even Chinese silicon chips is on 5nm and ASML 3nm if it comes to quality HUAWAI has already surpassed iPhones with 3nm and other examples is the Chinese BYD they were so good on quality and even better than Tesla that Europe ended up banning them 😅 and the fact that Netherlands and United States have been sabotaging china for years says enough that China is way and way better in making technology than them
The products they are being used in being banned doesn’t really help their case. But them being able to produce even nearly as great of products as their biggest competitor, should be a warning. Because when it comes down to it, the government could push for “locally” produced rather than the Dutch one. I need to go read up more on this.
Let's not oversell technology that doesn't match the useability and quality of existing solutions. China is by no means catching up and will not do so for at least the next decade.
You do understand that for an English speaker the pronunciation will change right? The same with certain English words pronounced by a Dutch speaking person.
@@Listarama No it doesn't, it is a matter of simple respect and basic education... Dutch will always try to pronounce name as they should be pronounced, You yanks do not even try, it is not right to do this.. it is DISRESPECTFUL .
Fokker, Heineken, Shell, Unilever, Philips, Smit, etc
People don’t realize, but there are many large institutions that are from the Netherlands.
Fokker does not exist anymore, went bankrupt decades ago. If you think it should be in the list then why is the VOC not in the list? The largest company ever existed throughout the world.
Heinz ketchup
Rabobank is that a question for some?😊
@@jeroenverzijl8596 Heinz is an American brand. Founded in 1896 by an American with German heritage in Pensylvania..
The first picture of "Amsterdam" (with the Swan bridge and island) is Rotterdam. BTW on this picture you can see the original hq of the Holland American Line.
Thanks, from Rotterdam.
But seen from a far, all Dutch live in Amsterdam, isn’t it?
what about Shell?
@@margreetanceaux3906 nee we wonen in Denemarken, en dan is Amsterdam de hoofdstad..
maar het is ook verwarrend, kabinet in Den Haag, dat zit meestal in de hoofdstad, grootste haven is Rotterdam, meestal ook de hoofdstad, en Amsterdam heeft 't! (ouwe slogan van de gemeente) we zijn een complex volkje..
No Shell, ING, Carbion, Arcadis, Vanderlande, Douwe Egberts
🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
And Adyen, oce, elsevier, Daf, wolter kluwer, and many more. Far bigger then a couple brands i never heard of in this video
Shell should certainly have a place in this list
Shell is huge, but I thought it’s well known that they were partly Dutch.
@@Listarama doesn't the same apply to Heineken?
@@Dennis-xj8nh or klm😂
@@Dennis-xj8nh no heineken is 100% Dutch. But Unilever is a good point. its not from the Netherlands anymore its all fully owned by England just like Shell
@@Listarama Since a few years Shell and Unilever are only British with their headquarters in the UK.
The compact disc (cd) is also invented by Philips.
Among other things. Philips was one of the innovators from their time. I have a draft about inventions from the Netherlands which includes the cd.💿
And the VLP video ĺong play disc. Later the DVD was invented together with Sony.
@@nibiruresearch I like the fact that I keep on learning new things from you guys on here. Now I have to google the VLP.
my uncle was one of the people that helped the development. he still has one of the very first cd and blueprint at home in a valt.
If I am correct he has ether cd 3 or 4. the first went in to the Philips company collection. and cd 2 went to if i am correct to Sony.
That piece of history should be worth a lot by now. Your uncle must have stories about how that whole invention came about…
DSM used to stand for De StaatsMijnen, convenient it could also be used as Dutch State Mines.
Hehe, true that. Good coincidence.
Hope you noted all the companies where Philips was involved in.
That would be an interesting one tbh.
At the moment ASML is the most important company! And if you refer to Unilever, then Shell should be named also. Was more important than Unilever!
I’ll create a new list especially for the companies that were left out. How about that…??
@@Listarama 👍
Fugro, Mammoet, Smit-Tak
ASML is the only company which delivers the latest generation of chipmachines.
VOC biggest and richest company EVER. 8 times bigger than Apple nowadays.
VOC was making bank way back in the day 💸
@@Listarama eerste bedrijf met aandelen, helaas ook een groot negatieve kant, maar dat was die tijd. De portugezen spanjaarden en engelsen deden niks anders.
Is in Amsterdam, and you show a bridge in Rotterdam...lol..
Where would the world be without Smit Tac and other Dutch salvage companies.....
Tak. Smit Tak. But you’re absolutely right!
Weismuller and Smit Intl, that's it. That's the list.
Good question 🤔
Wat about Mammoet foundid in 1800 based in Utrecht
@@JohanBlom7011112 No longer anvolved in marine salvage, and last I can find part of Nedlloyd
you know a youtuber with 4 m subs made a review or your video
Fun video and of course half of the country is triggered in the comments. Especially if you forget companies like Shell or Endemol or Fokker and DAF
Thank you. Leaving Shell out is seen like a crime is what I’m noticing 🫣
@@Listarama lmao yeah man. You know... Dutch directness... if you make videos about "us", be prepared to receive a good dose of it :)
The images at ARCADIS do not add up. It began as the ‘Nederlandsche Heidemaatschappij’ and was engaged in advising on and encouraging the reclamation of wasteland, especially heathlands. It is still a relatively ‘dry’ company.
True, it was a relatively dry company as you mentioned.
DAF?
👀
Mammoet
The biggest one no one knows about is Stellantis, the parent company of Peugeot, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Maserati, Opel, Ram and several other car brands, headquartered in Hoofddorp near Amsterdam.
Wait, Stellantis is HUGE 😳
There is nothing Dutch about it.
Perhaps it's headquartered in Hoofddorp for tax purposes.
@@petersteinmeijer519Partly. Another reason for having the ha in The Netherlands was to keep it impartial for all brands. The Italians and Americans didn’t like to have the ha in Paris close to Peugeot and Citroen.
Nothing Dutch in Stellantis. If so? Then Airbus should be added to this list.
@@vincentvanhuijstee9764 ?
Van Melle..... Mentos
You forgot the biggest of them all, Shell?
I could only fit 21 🥲
@@Listaramawell then skip KLM
Will do in the next one 😆
Royal Dutch Shell is renamed in Shell PLC and is no longer Dutch but British and so is Unilever. But they both have Dutch origin.
True that.
DAF......
Good one
Is this entire video made by AI?
Vitol is the largest company in the Netherlands in terms of turnover - Vitol is the largest independent energy trader in the world...just saying
Vitol is another giant. I may need to do a part 2 of this.
Talens
First time hearing of this one
@@Listarama Oil colours for paintings. Worldwide brand.
@@erik.3 just went ahead and googled that one
All our biggest compagnies and pensions and healthcare are being traded on Wallstreet. No dutch thing about it...
So being traded on wallstreet = not Dutch?
@@Listarama duhhh
Jokes on you, but Wallstreet is also of Dutch origin lol.
@@nickdentoom1173 yes , founded by people of religion ,lol
From the name to the whole stock market…. All Dutch 😳
RIT
UAL
S...
Good one, I had no idea Rituals was active in so many countries.
@@Listarama Found that out this year while i traveled trough Europe.
And i saw how many shops/stores try to copie there logo in the way they write there name on the sign
You want to tell me that Rituals is influencing international competitors also…? You know what they say about imitation…
@@Listarama An other one popped in to my head as I was in the Czech Republic.
Van Melle Mentos
@@MrEDW69 someone mentioned it and I remembered riding my bike to work. I would always pass by one of their locations. The smell was so sweet.
DAF, SHELL, ADYEN, ING, AHOLD etc. ??
All valid, but if you notice, all the videos are 21 item list. This one is the same, it is not based on importance or anything. So certain companies are bound to be left off. This does not mean that they are unimportant or not successful or even not Dutch. There was just no place left for them. :)
Koninklijke Shell aka Shell anybody 🤔?!
You do know that there's no 'Koninklijk'/ Royal in the name anymore right??
@@Listarama It still has that on Kamer van koophandel as a listing, so I'll refer to the company as koninklijke Shell.
Who am I to stop you? LOL
Spijker is no more..,
😳
How does not know heiniken is dutch or philips, that's like saying mac donalds and apple are chineze!
Jeroen, you are probably Dutch. So of course you know Heineken. But let’s be real, Heineken is not nearly as known as Apple or McDonalds.
At the moment ASML is in trouble because China very Unsurprisingly have created their own lithography machine. and because china was ASML biggest costumer ASML lost a lot of income.
Some competition is not bad right? But are the Chinese machines on the same level as ASML?
@@Listarama Chinese machine did something what ASML couldn’t do. That is manufacture Glass chips sure ASML is the leader company if it comes with manufacture silicon chips but glass chips are much faster and heat resistant than silicon chips. and even with silicon i would say it’s a tie for now this is during the fact that the they put silicon chips in their huawei phones. But even Chinese silicon chips is on 5nm and ASML 3nm if it comes to quality HUAWAI has already surpassed iPhones with 3nm and other examples is the Chinese BYD they were so good on quality and even better than Tesla that Europe ended up banning them 😅 and the fact that Netherlands and United States have been sabotaging china for years says enough that China is way and way better in making technology than them
The products they are being used in being banned doesn’t really help their case. But them being able to produce even nearly as great of products as their biggest competitor, should be a warning. Because when it comes down to it, the government could push for “locally” produced rather than the Dutch one. I need to go read up more on this.
Let's not oversell technology that doesn't match the useability and quality of existing solutions. China is by no means catching up and will not do so for at least the next decade.
It is NOT Haaineken, and NOT AAindhoven...those names are spelled it an ei,, no t an aye.. PLEASE!
Jajaaa…. 🙄
Why is your thumbnail AI lol
Why not?
What a wrong video. ASML is the biggest company world wide.
Wrong? The title is not biggest companies in the Netherlands 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
I puke from all the use of AI in this one
Please don’t slip in it on your way out
@@Listarama Be real or stay out. Or is it too hard to work for a snowflake nowadays 💀
It is based in Amstelveen, NOT in EMSTEL wIEN...PLEASE>>>>
You do understand that for an English speaker the pronunciation will change right? The same with certain English words pronounced by a Dutch speaking person.
@@Listarama No it doesn't, it is a matter of simple respect and basic education... Dutch will always try to pronounce name as they should be pronounced, You yanks do not even try, it is not right to do this.. it is DISRESPECTFUL .
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands: Zeikerd......
anyone commenting here:
"I'm Dutch and you forgot this one company I have no ties with whatsoever..!"
jeez the Dutch love to moan..