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Grabs look to the single market
NewsWhile attention is focused on large heavy grabs for coal and iron ore, the volume market lies in smaller products, especially single rope de...
Obituary: Erich Sennebogen
NewsErich Sennebogen Sr, the founder of Sennebogen Maschinenfabrik GmbH has died at the age of 79...
Mobile forces sweep forward
NewsHarbour mobile cranes and specially-adapted mobile material handlers are a familiar sight in bulk terminals and their popularity appears to ...
Vostochny upgrades
NewsRussia’s deepest Pacific port of Vostochny, comprising a dedicated coal terminal and a multi-purpose one for handling general and bulk car...
310 Multihandler from Sennebogen
NewsThe new Sennebogen 310 Multihandler is a further development of the 305C telescopic loader with a hoistable cabin. Self-weight is 19.5t and ...
Cranes fit for purpose in bulk terminals
NewsLast year was another year-onyear record for mobile harbour cranes, with the three main suppliers reporting new order intake or deliveries o...
Record coal imports for Germany
NewsCoal continues to play a substantial role in Germany, filling in the gaps in its power generation caused by the phasing out of the country...
Sennebogen cracks Asia market
NewsGermany-based hydraulic crane maker Sennebogen has supplied its first cranes to the Asian market. Chien Shing Harbour Service (CSHS) recentl...
Scotbark adds Multihandler
NewsThrough its UK distributor EH Hassell, Sennebogen has supplied a new 305MH Multihandler to timber processing company Scotbark’s new depot ...
Sennebogen bags British customers
NewsFollowing several references in smaller German, Danish and Scandinavian ports, Germany- based Sennebogen has recently supplied its first two...
Building up a head of steam
NewsAggregate production in the UK is a major industry. Output from the country's 1300 quarries and pits is some 210 mta worth GBP3 bill, with d...
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