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Leading through innovation: Sennebogen has a rich history and, in just over half a century, it has developed into a world-class manufacturer.


Sennebogen began offering the benefits of its manufacturing and design expertise to the North American North American

named after North America.


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see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 market at the begining of this decade with the establishment of its Sennebogen LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 subsidiary in Charlotte, N.C. That office is now managed by material handling industry veteran Constantino Lannes.

As a family-owned company, Sennebogen offers flexibility in the way it can react to customer requests and needs. Erich Sennebogen, Erich Sennebogen Jr., Walter Sennebogen and other long-time managers are always willing to talk to and to learn about their customers.

The company's thirst for knowledge Noun 1. thirst for knowledge - curiosity that motivates investigation and study
desire to know, lust for learning

curiosity, wonder - a state in which you want to learn more about something
 has pushed it to offer innovative designs that are focused on making machine design, operations and maintenance simple and trouble free.

Sennebogen has resisted the industry trend to add on-board On board usually means to be traveling on some vehicle. For example, Baby On Board. Compare with overboard.

Metaphorically, the term on-board is often used to refer to some piece of technology that is integrated in a moving vehicle, for example:
 computers to its green line machines, hearing instead from its customers that they value a simple, sturdy design that caters to machine operators and maintenance personnel working in the scrap yard scrap yard ndepósito de chatarra;
(for cars) → cementerio de coches

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 rather than to design engineers working in the drafting room.

Sennebogen's philosophy is to understand its customers so it can provide innovative, efficient and reliable machines that will secure their profitability.

1965: Hydraulic excavator ex·ca·va·tor
n.
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excavator (eks´k
 in scrap handling. 1968: First rubber-tired rope crane for scrap handling, 1976: First fully hydraulic mobile crane A mobile crane is a crane device traveling over rubber-tired wheels.

The rubber tires are used to transport the crane from one place to the other. The wheel system is similar to the one used in an airplane's landing system.
 with hydraulic elevating cab. 1987: Sennebogen developed a special three-piece boom for the U.S. Army in conjunction with its Hanomag relationship. 1996: Sennebogen combined its material handling experience into its new "Green Line" material handlers handlers

persons involved in the handling of, for example, circus animals. Includes grooms, milkers, herdsmen, strappers. Used mostly in referring to persons handling animals for show or auction.
.
A GLANCE AT SENNEBOGEN'S HISTORY:

1952   Erich Sennebogen founded his own company at the age of 21.

1957   Sennebogen developed the first rubber tired rope crane for coal
       handling.

1965   First hydraulic excavator converted for scrap handling.

1968   First rubber tired rope crane for scrap handling with elevated
       boom pivoting point and fixed, elevated cab.

1976   First fully hydraulic mobile crane with hydraulically elevated
       cab for scrap handling.

1982   First pedestal mounted scrap handler.

1987   A Sennebogen partnership with Hanomag resulted in a bulk order
       for the U.S. Army with a special three-piece boom.

1990   First pedestal mounted material handler on a crawler
       under-carriage.

1996   Sennebogen introduces its "green line" of professional material
       handling machines. The machines are 100% designed for material
       handling rather than being modified earth moving excavators.

2000   Sennebogen LLC is established in Charlotte, N.C., to serve the
       North American market.

2002   Introduction of the new green line C series.

2004   Introduction of the new 850, the most modern material handler.
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