Company:Sennebogen

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Sennebogen Maschinenfabrik GmbH
TypeGmbH
IndustryMechanical Engineering
Founded1952
FounderErich Sennebogen
Headquarters
Straubing, Lower Bavaria
,
Germany
Key people
Erich Sennebogen
Walter Sennebogen
ProductsCranes, duty cycle crawler cranes, telescopic cranes, port cranes, special machines, carrying machines, material handling machines, multiloaders
Revenueapprox. EUR 350 million (December 31, 2008, Company Group))
Number of employees
approx. 1200 (2016)
Websitewww.sennebogen.com

Sennebogen Maschinenfabrik GmbH is a German machine building company with around 1200 employees worldwide and a sales revenue of approximately 350 million Euro (2008, company group).[1]

History

The Company was founded in 1952 by the then 21-year-old Erich Sennebogen (1931–2011) and initially manufactured agricultural machinery.[2] In 1959, the lead plant was built in Straubing. The construction of a second factory in Wackersdorf followed in 1991. The Company has been operating its own manufacturing facility for welding and steel fabrication in Balatonfüred, Hungary, since 1996. In important key regions, Sennebogen also has its own local subsidiaries:

  • Sennebogen LLC in Charlotte, USA
  • Sennebogen Middle East in Dubai, UAE
  • Sennebogen CIS in St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Sennebogen Pte. Ltd. in Singapore

At the start of 2008, the Company expanded its facilities through the construction of a new and considerably larger factory in the Straubing-Sand industrial zone.[3][4] Sennebogen today operates worldwide and produces complete model ranges encompassing duty cycle crawler cranes, cranes, telescopic cranes, mobile telescopic cranes, material handling machines and special carrying machinery. The Company is now, managed in its second generation by the sons of the founder, Erich and Walter Sennebogen.

Products

  • Cranes, Duty Cycle Crawler Cranes, Telescopic cranes, Port cranes
  • Material handling machines
  • Multiloaders
  • Special machines, Carrying machines

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