Sennebogen LLC, based in Stanley, N.C., has named MAQRO SA de CV its newest distributor.
Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC, says, “MAQRO has already established strong connections with Sennebogen customers and prospects operating in Mexico.” He adds, “We approached them about servicing all Sennebogen customers in the country, and we are pleased to have them on board.”
MAQRO, based in Monterrey, Mexico, has seven locations throughout northern Mexico in Durango, Torreon, Monclova, Saltillo, Reynosa and Tampico. The company has been an equipment distributor since 1979.
In addition to Sennebogen, MAQRO is a regional dealer for John Deere construction and forestry equipment. Its branch network also represents crushing and screening, paving and concrete equipment and attachments companies, including Bomag, Terex/Finlay, LeeBoy and NPK.
Ricardo Vega, MAQRO sales manager, says the reliability of Sennebogen machines was an important factor in the company’s decision to become a distributor. Several of its Mexican customers were familiar with Sennebogen through affiliated operations in the United States and welcomed the prospect of having MAQRO located in the area to support the line of equipment, he adds.
"Our plan initially is to build on our existing customer base in the scrap recycling industry and some regional port facilities," Vega says. "We have a fleet of loaders and skid steers at work in recycling yards in the region now. Some of these key customers have expressed immediate interest in acquiring purpose-built scrap handling equipment like the Sennebogen machines."
More information on Sennebogen’s Green Line of material handlers is available at www.sennebogen-na.com.
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