
Photo courtesy of Sennebogen Maschinenfabrik GmbH
The Sennebogen Finance business unit of German material handling equipment maker Sennebogen this year is expanding services offered through its collaboration with global asset financing firm DLL.
“This year, a new opportunity to finance machines and cranes in a flexible and customized way has been launched via Sennebogen Finance,” states the company, whose product line includes scrap handlers.
Sennebogen says it has had a positive response and various successfully implemented projects in the 11 European nations in which its collaborative financing with DLL has been available.
The firm says its program offers customers the opportunity to customize their financing—from hire purchase and leasing to dealer purchase financing. The spectrum ranges from flexible terms to attractive interest rates to make the use of Sennebogen machines and cranes economical and efficient.
“Our target is not only to offer our customers excellent machines, but also the right financing to fulfil their requirements," says Anton Sennebogen, managing director of Sennebogen Maschinenfabrik GmbH. "With Sennebogen Finance, we are creating an all-round carefree package for dealers and customers alike.”
The company says its dealers in Europe benefit from the simple and fast processing via a central point of contact, while customers gain planning security and economic flexibility thanks to customized models.
The program was launched in 11 countries in Europe, but this year will be available in 15 countries, with the added nations located in Eastern Europe.
The equipment maker says it will be prepared to discuss its Sennebogen Finance programs at the Bauma 2025 expo, taking place in Munich from April 7-13.
Information on the financing methods also can be found on the Sennebogen website.
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