When a machine operates on a shift schedule, it must function reliably. The SENNEBOGEN 360 G telehandler demonstrated exactly that early on during its practical deployment at Chiemgau Recycling. Today, the machine is firmly established in the market – with a design that has proven itself in daily use. The 360 G was introduced in 2025 and combines a load capacity of up to 6 tons with a lift height of 8.5 meters. This is complemented by 360° all-around visibility, a cab that can be raised, and a well-thought-out operating concept – designed for applications in recycling and material handling.
Chiemgau Recycling in Rosenheim, Bavaria, operates on a three-shift system. Paper, cardboard, and waste paper are sorted, compressed, and prepared for resale there. The high operational capacity provided ideal conditions for deploying the 360 G early on under real-world conditions and further developing it. Martin, a driver at Chiemgau Recycling, spent eight hours a day working with the new telehandler – and he loved every minute of it:
“Versatile, comfortable, and fun,” he said, describing his daily work with the 360 G. He was particularly impressed by the elevating cab with a viewing height of 4.25 m: “When loading trucks and compacting the material, I can see exactly how much space is left. That makes the work much more efficient.”
The 360 G has a load capacity of up to 6 tons and a lifting height of 8.5 meters. The combination of a powerful telescopic boom, robust construction, and efficient hydraulics makes it the ideal machine for the recycling industry. It wasn't just the operator who was convinced – Managing Director Damian Goller also saw clear advantages over conventional machines:
“Compared directly to a wheel loader of similar size, the 360 G is about 33 % cheaper to operate – while delivering the same performance. At the same time, its telescopic arm allows it to move significantly more material. This demonstrates its efficiency in practice.”
SENNEBOGEN and Chiemgau Recycling have been working closely together since 2018. The Rosenheim site has consistently proven itself to be a reliable partner for the practical testing of new machines. Thanks to three-shift operations with 16 to 20 operating hours per day, extensive experience could be gained at an early stage. At the same time, the proximity to the factory enables rapid coordination and implementation of feedback from the field.
The goal of this field trial was to observe the machine in everyday use, gather feedback from operators, and use that information to make targeted adjustments. This allowed the 360 G to be refined based on real-world experience even before series production began. “Driving a prototype that isn’t on the market yet is a wonderful feeling for me, because it validates the work I do. Not everyone is entrusted with a machine like this,” said Martin.
Thanks to its proven track record in real-world applications, the SENNEBOGEN 360 G is now an integral part of material handling operations. Feedback from day-to-day recycling operations shows that the design has proven its worth – in terms of performance, comfort, and efficiency. The 360 G thus represents a development that has emerged directly from practical experience – and is proven effective there every day.




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