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  • SENNEBOGEN Announces Factory Expansion

    SENNEBOGEN, the global leader in purpose-built material handling machines, will expand its Plant II facility in southern Germany, by approximately 350,000 sq. ft. (35,000 m²). The project will also include a new 67,000 sq. ft. (6,700 m2) assembly and paint facility. The Plant II factory site is located nearby the SENNEBOGEN head office and Plant I complex at the port of Straubing.

    Constantino Lannes, President of SENNEBOGEN LLC, welcomed the announcement as good news for SENNEBOGEN customers and dealers in the Americas, too. “Straubing Plant II is focused on production and testing for the larger machines in our line-up. We have seen increased demand for high capacity machines, so this investment shows that the factory will be ready to support future projects.”

    The factory expansion will be completed in two construction phases. For the first phase, already underway, a paved surface south of the current premises will provide a spacious shipping area for machines and components. It will also be the site for technical approval and testing of new equipment. The second phase, a new assembly and paint shop, will be built by the end of 2016.

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  • Celebrating 65 Years of Worldwide Innovation

    Straubing, Germany – As a worldwide equipment manufacturer, SENNEBOGEN recently celebrated 65 years of operation.

    “This company milestone is truly so well earned by the generations of innovators who have strived to make SENNEBOGEN a world leader in material handling equipment,” says Constantino Lannes, President, SENNEBOGEN LLC, Stanley, NC. The focus, as it has since 1952, is on providing productive and cost-efficient material handling solutions for users of equipment in such fields as scrap, steel mill services, inland and ocean waterways, waste, recycling, demolition and many logging applications. “Even if the material handler is their first SENNEBOGEN,” says Lannes, “they can be rest assured it is backed by 65 years of true innovation and commitment to excellence.”

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  • Trade Deal, LNG Canada Investment Good News – But Storm Clouds Linger

    — British Columbia construction and resource development companies are celebrating two pieces of good economic news – the impending announcement that LNG Canada will go forward, and last night’s trade deal between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

    “What we have just seen may go down as one of the best weekends in B.C.’s economic history,” said Chris Gardner, president of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA). “We’re relieved the Canadian government was able to hammer out this trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico, and ecstatic that LNG Canada’s partners are poised to proceed with construction of their $40-billion project. Missing out on either the trade deal or LNG would have hurt our economy.”

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