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Home » New SENNEBOGEN Website Focuses on 
the “Purpose” Behind “Purpose-Built” Machines

New SENNEBOGEN Website Focuses on 
the “Purpose” Behind “Purpose-Built” Machines

March 29, 2016
ACP Staff
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STANLEY, NC SENNEBOGEN LLC recently launched its new website, designed to turn the spotlight onto the users and the applications for purpose-built material handlers throughout the Americas.

The new design provides a versatile platform that will allow the website to continue growing and adding new services to support dealers and customers. SENNEBOGEN's focus is clearly more on people here, not just machines. Their new version starts with the ways customers use SENNEBOGEN's purpose-built material handlers to achieve the goals and purposes of their business. In the background, they have several ideas in development to make the website even more interactive, and service-oriented.

The home page at www.sennebogen-na.com features SENNEBOGEN machines on the job in each of its primary customer sectors: scrap & recycling, steel mill service, log handling, port facilities and waste management. Each sector is featured in its own section, to identify where and how these material handlers can best serve visitors. A library of jobsite reports expands on the ways in which SENNEBOGEN machines are adapted to perform specific tasks.

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