With the official laying of the foundation stone on 10.07.2020, SENNEBOGEN is continuing its growth strategy and investing in a new location in the community of Steinach/district of Straubing. Construction of the new Customer Service Center began in April. Now the project has been presented to the public with the laying of the foundation stone. At the new location, which is scheduled to go into operation by May 2021, SENNEBOGEN will bundle the service activities from the spare parts, customer service and SENNEBOGEN Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG. Two office buildings, spacious halls and an ultra-modern spare parts warehouse are being built on a site covering 87,000 m². Together with representatives from politics and the construction companies involved, the shareholders Erich and Walter Sennebogen used the symbolic act of laying the foundation stone to ask for the 25 million euro investment to go well.
At the construction site just outside Straubing, conveniently located at the junction of the A3 motorway and B20 national road, participants at the laying of the foundation stone were able to get a good idea of the dimensions of the future SENNEBOGEN Customer Service Centre building. "We are right on schedule with the construction project", said shareholders Erich and Walter Sennebogen at the laying of the foundation stone. Earthworks and foundation work for the buildings and for soil improvement are already underway. The first foundations and concrete pillars are already bearing witness to the future dimensions of the ultra-modern service centre. With the spare parts centre, customer service and SENNEBOGEN Vertriebs GmbH & Co KG, all customer and service-oriented company divisions will be bundled at one location in the future and synergy effects can be exploited. The transport links offer the best possible access for the rental and used machinery sector and international spare parts logistics and the plant is conveniently located between Straubing and Wackersdorf.
The first construction steps have already been taken, the general contractor is the company Max Bögl. The construction project is planned and coordinated by the general planner Koch Group, and of course the company's own SENNEBOGEN cranes are also being used for the individual construction steps. Without a crane, but with the active support of all those involved in the construction, a time capsule was finally sunk into the ground, containing coins, construction plans and a current daily newspaper to draw attention to the importance of the project and to ask for a smooth construction process.