SENNEBOGEN began offering its manufacturing and design expertise to the North American market at the beginning of this decade with the establishment of its SENNEBOGEN LLC subsidiary in Charlotte, N.C.
Even in the face of its substantial growth, SENNEBOGEN remains true to its roots as a family-owned company, offering flexibility in the way it can respond to its customers’ requests and demonstrating a thirst for knowledge that has pushed it to offer innovative designs to meet the needs of today’s market.

SENNEBOGEN makes fuel efficiency among its top priorities by designing machines specifically for scrap handling. In addition, hydraulic systems are designed to optimize oil flow to reduce pressure loss on the system.
SENNEBOGEN continues to grow in its North American presence. A 28-company dealer network with 140 different service stations puts SENNEBOGEN parts and service technicians at its customers’ fingertips. The company has also decided to change from European engines to North American-produced engines to make sure that service, technical support and parts are readily available.
SENNEBOGEN strives to understand its customers so it can provide reliable machines that will secure their profitability.

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