Dovy is a 40+ year-old kitchen manufacturer operating a vertically integrated factory in Belgium—sawing, milling, assembling, and painting every unit in-house before delivery. Their tech stack reveals a manufacturing-first operations model: CAD/design tools (AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite) feed into .NET-based internal systems, with Beckhoff PLCs and Fanuc robotics driving production automation. Active projects around ERP development and machine-assembly optimization signal ongoing digitalization of their factory floor, while pain points around staffing shortages and automation scaling suggest they're hitting capacity constraints faster than they can hire or upgrade systems.
Dovy manufactures custom kitchens for the Belgian residential market, with in-house control over design, fabrication, finishing, and logistics. Founded in 1980, the company has grown to 501–1,000 employees and operates as a public company headquartered in Roeselare. All production stages—sawing, milling, assembly, painting, and finishing—are performed internally, which they position as a guarantee of quality and cost control. The business model combines made-to-order customization with direct-to-customer delivery across Belgium and expanding into new showroom locations.
Design and CAD: AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop/InDesign. Backend: .NET, C#, ASP.NET, VB.NET, WPF. Mobile: Kotlin, Android. Manufacturing control: Beckhoff PLC, Fanuc robotics. Infrastructure: VMware, Veeam Backup, Fortinet FortiGate. Office: Microsoft 365, Mailchimp for marketing.
Roeselare, Belgium. The company manufactures custom kitchens in-house and delivers across Belgium, with hiring also active in Canada.
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