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The One-Stop Shop: Why Grimes Iron & Metal Chose the SENNEBOGEN 835E Vario Tool
Bracken Recycling
San Antonio, TX - 340 G
Bracken Recycling, located in San Antonio, Texas, has slowly been making the transition to green, having recently welcomed a 340G to their fleet.
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Bracken Loves Sennebogen Machines So Much, The Owner Got Married on One
Bracken Recycling
San Antonio, TX - 340 G
Bracken Recycling, located in San Antonio, Texas, has slowly been making the transition to green, having recently welcomed a 340G to their fleet.
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Monterrey Metal Recycling Solutions – Why Jordan Vexler is Going Green
Monterrey Metal Recycling Solutions
San Antonio, TX - 835 M
Monterrey Metal Recycling Solutions, located in San Antonio, Texas, has made the switch to green machines for its full-service metal recycling facility.
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Weyerhaeuser On Their New 835MT, OSB Operation, and Feeling Like Family At Sennebogen
Weyerhaeuser
Elkin, North Carolina - 830 M & 835 M-T
Sennebogen has been a part of their operation for 13 years with 5 SENNEBOGEN machines currently on site.
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Bellaire Harbor Services – “We’ll Keep Buying the Green Machines”
Bellaire Harbor Services
Bellaire, Ohio - 870 R-HD
While Bellaire Harbor Services currently has two SENNEBOGENs, they have plans of adding more to their fleet. “We are in the process of looking into another SENNEBOGEN,” said Bob, “The way it looks we will keep buying the green machine.”
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Metalico on Electric Machines, Grants, and Scrap
Metalico
Girard, Ohio - 840 M
Youngstown has introduced two electric machines into their operation within recent years and has seen success with the shift from diesel to clean power. Located in Girard, Ohio, Metalico Youngstown […]
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MPR Joins the SENNEBOGEN Family With Their New 870E
MPR Supply Chain Solutions
Bellaire, Ohio - 870 M
MPR Supply Chain Solutions recently welcomed their first SENNEBEBOGEN material handler to their operation, and they have seen nothing but positives. Located in Bellaire, Ohio, along the Ohio River, MPR […]
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Helping The High Country – How SENNEBOGEN’s Tree Care Line Is Helping Rebuild Western North Carolina
Various Tree Care Companies
Western North Carolina - 718
After Hurricane Helene made landfall in late September, disaster response organizations struggled to address all the impacted areas in the Southeast. The storm, which caused billions of dollars of damage […]
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Family-Owned Values Meet Innovation: County Line Stone
County Line Stone
Akron, New York - 835 M
For over 60 years, County Line Stone in Akron, New York, has been a cornerstone in the region’s construction industry. Located just 25 minutes east of Buffalo, this 4 generation […]
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Gaeta Recycling: Driving Efficiency and Sustainability with SENNEBOGEN Material Handlers
Gaeta Recycling
Paterson, NJ - 825 & 818
Gaeta Recycling, a family-owned business in Paterson, NJ, has been a cornerstone of the community since 1935. Now led by fifth-generation owner and president Michael Portannese, the company specializes in […]
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From a Cocktail Napkin to Making History: Gateway Terminal Revolutionizes Bulk Cargo Handling with the SENNEBOGEN 895E
Gateway Terminal
Haven, Connecticut - 895E
Located in New Haven, Connecticut, Gateway Terminal has become one of the most efficient and economical terminal operators in the Northeast. Founded in 1895, Gateway Terminal is a bulk cargo […]
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SENNEBOGEN 340G: The Backbone of Macon County Solid Waste Management’s Operations
Macon County Solid Waste Management
Franklin, NC - 340G
Franklin, NC – When it comes to waste management; efficiency, safety, and reliability are paramount. At Macon County Solid Waste Management, located in the mountains of Western North Carolina, these […]