Celebrating its 65th anniversary in October, crane manufacturer Sennebogen unveiled five new cranes at its head office in Straubing, southern Germany. Closer to home, managing director, head of sales Asia Pacific, Marco Burgmer told Cranes and Lifting the company’s commitment to the region remains strong. Sennebogen commenced operations in 1952, when a young Erich Sennebogen, …
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