
Sennebogen
Sennebogen, Straubing, Germany, has announced that it has started to lay foundation stone on its new customer service center in Straubing. Construction on the customer service center began in April.
Sennebogen first announced plans to invest about 25 million euros (or $28 million) in a new customer service center in June 2019. The customer service center will feature two office buildings and a new spare parts warehouse built on 87,000 square meters (or about 940,000 square feet).
According to a news release from Sennebogen, the new location is scheduled to go into operation May 2021. The facility will bundle service activities from spare parts, customer service and Sennebogen Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG.
Sennebogen reports that earthworks and foundation work for the buildings and for soil improvement are underway. Germany-based Max Bögl is the general contractor for the new service center, and construction is being planned and coordinated by Koch Group.
“We are right on schedule with the construction project,” say shareholders Erich and Walter Sennebogen at the laying of the foundation stone July 10.
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