
CRV BV
P.O. Box 454
6800 AL Arnhem |

CRV strives to meet the following goals:
a. Focus on market and customers
The increasing expertise of the members/customers and growing competition
demand an approach that is both market and customer focused. CRV’s
goal is to maintain intensive contact with customers and to respond
to the needs that exist in the market place. CRV distinguishes itself
with an optimum combination of price, quality, ease of purchase and
reliability. b. Growth in turnover
CRV sells high quality products and services all over the world in
order to counterbalance its continuously shrinking domestic market.
The goal is to further expand the volume of business via acquisitions
and the establishment of structural international co-operative alliances.
c. Continuity
CRV’s goal is to remain competitive in the market place for
the future. To do this, it strives for effective, efficient management
and focused price differentiation. Further internationalisation is
a prerequisite to control costs and to spread veterinary risks. In
this way CRV can continue to support dairy farmers in achieving profitable
farm results. d. Healthy financial results
CRV aims for healthy financial organisational development. This means
that the services cover their own costs and that the sale of products
contributes to the profit. CRV is currently aiming for an annual profit
of approximately 4% of turnover after taxes. CRV’s turnover
is some € 125 million a year and CRV has a solvency (group equity/balance
sheet total) of more than 60%. e. Give
meaning to the concept of a co-operative
The co-operatives CR Delta and VRV are actively working on the content
and development of the concept of a co-operative. A clear organisational
structure and direct lines of communication contribute to this. Membership
meetings, the executive board, youth committees and the regional boards
have a great deal of influence on the policy of CR Delta and VRV and
therefore on CRV as a whole.

Optimum combination of price,
quality, ease of purchase and reliability. |
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