Sucafina is expanding in Europe with a new trading office in Bremen, Germany, set to open in January 2026. Named Sucafina Germany, this office signifies the company's commitment to the German market and its growth strategy. The team will be led by industry veterans Bastian Füles and Tobias Schwind, who will provide localized services while leveraging Sucafina's global supply capabilities. Germany is a significant player in the green coffee sector, being Europe's largest importer and a hub for coffee re-exporting.
"Establishing a dedicated legal entity in Germany underscores our long-term commitment to the country and the key role it plays in the global coffee industry," said Jordan Hooper, the head of green coffee trading at Sucafina.
"We're excited about the opportunities ahead and look forward to deepening our relationships with our suppliers and clients. We can't wait to get started," mentioned Jordan Hooper in a company announcement.
The new entity called Sucafina Germany marks the company's first full-scale operation in the country, continuing Sucafina's broader strategy of global growth.
Germany is Europe's largest importer of green coffee, as well as a European hub for coffee re-export and value-added processing.
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