Royal A-ware, a Dutch dairy and food company, achieved a significant revenue increase in 2025, reaching €4.418 billion. This represents a 16% rise compared to the €3.813 billion recorded in 2024. However, the company's net profit experienced a decline, falling from €64.7 million to €43.8 million during the same period.
Simultaneously, the transport arm of Royal A-ware, AB Texel, expanded its operational capacity. The company's truck fleet grew to more than 1,850 vehicles, indicating an increase in logistics capabilities.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, the expansion of AB Texel's fleet suggests increased road transport capacity within the Netherlands and potentially surrounding regions. This could lead to more competitive rates or improved availability for certain types of road freight, particularly for temperature-controlled or agricultural goods, given Royal A-ware's core business. The overall financial performance of a major logistics player like AB Texel, even within a larger group, can influence market dynamics for road transport services.




