International expansion often conjures up images of ambition, growth, and conquest. In reality, sustainable expansion almost never starts on a drawing board. It starts on the phone, in customer conversations, and in the everyday reality of logistics that simply has to keep running smoothly.
Isologic’s presence in Troisdorf is a good example of that. Not a strategy on paper, but an answer to a concrete question: can you do this for us in Germany as well?
Growth by popular demand
For years, we’ve carried out specialist ADR transport in the Netherlands for customers who are also active across the border. And it didn’t stop there. In 2025, the logical next step followed: the same quality, the same mindset, and the same reliability – but now with a local base in Germany.
For customers in the medical and industrial sectors, one thing was decisive: continuity. They weren’t looking for a brand-new carrier, but for an extension of what they already knew. Isologic worked extremely well for them in the Netherlands. The logical question was whether that could be replicated in Germany.
We said yes. Not lightly, but with the conviction that expansion only makes sense if quality stays intact.
Why Troisdorf
Choosing Troisdorf was no coincidence. The Cologne–Bonn region is a major logistics hub, with direct access to Cologne/Bonn Airport and strong onward connections toward Frankfurt and beyond.
For our operation, that means:
- proximity to key customers
- fast access to airport infrastructure
- a natural base for Western Germany
- room to grow further in the future
Troisdorf isn’t a symbolic flag on the map. It’s a functional location from which we now actively operate. Practical, accessible, and strategic.
No Dutch flag, but a Dutch way of working
Anyone expanding internationally has to guard against copy-paste thinking. What works in the Netherlands doesn’t automatically work in Germany. Legislation, labor structures, and culture differ. You have to take that seriously.
Our German colleagues fall under German regulations, are hired locally, and work within the German system. At the same time, we bring our Dutch way of working with us: down-to-earth, engaged, and focused on quality.
That combination is essential.
We’re not exporting a blueprint. We’re building locally, with people on the ground, but from the same conviction as in the Netherlands: safety first, procedures in order, and respect for craftsmanship.
That only works if you invest in training, support, and real connection between teams. That’s why new colleagues in Germany receive intensive onboarding, guidance, and exposure to the same way of working that has shaped us in the Netherlands.
Our German drivers aren’t an “outpost.” They’re part of the team.
Expansion, but stable
Growth looks attractive on paper. In practice, it means training people, deploying vehicles, scaling systems, and locking in processes. You can’t do all of that at once, indefinitely.
That’s why Isologic is taking its growth in Germany step by step:
- stability first
- then expansion
- only then acceleration
We’d rather take our time than take unnecessary risks. Craftsmanship can’t be forced under pressure.
Cross-border reliability
Isologic isn’t a newcomer to Germany, even if the site itself is still young. The expertise we bring has been built up over years of operations in the Netherlands and beyond. What we’re doing in Troisdorf isn’t an experiment, but an application of what we already know how to do.
For our customers, very little changes in substance. And that’s exactly the point: the same standards, the same attention, the same commitment. Only now, even closer by.
A bridgehead to Europe
Troisdorf isn’t an end point. It’s a foundation. Not for rapid-fire expansion, but for a durable presence. From here, we continue to build: carefully, in a controlled way, and with an eye for quality.
Isologic in Germany isn’t a separate chapter. It’s an extension of the same story. And we’re writing that story with the same dedication to day-to-day reality that our customers have trusted us with for years.


