Hydromec, based in Dolbeau-Mistassini, Quebec, has been appointed as the newest addition to Sennebogen’s growing distributor network. The company will represent the Sennebogen Green Line in Northern Quebec from its two locations in Dolbeau-Mistassini and Chicoutimi, according to a press release.
Hydromec will start offering the Sennebogen product line to its customers involved in forestry operations as well as those in sawmills, logging operations, waste management facilities, recycling operations and scrap metal yards.
From left: Joel Paikin of Sennebogen; Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen; Benoit Trottier of Hydromec; Erich Sennebogen; Jean Trottier, president of Hydromec; and Walter Sennebogen. |
“We are bringing in four material handlers, the 305 and the 821 for the recycling and waste industries and the larger 825 M and the new 830 M-T wagon puller machine for logging applications, so we will have at least one or two machines at all times at our location,” says Jean Trottier, president of Hydromec.
Hydromec is a family-owned company specializing in service and repair, primarily for hydraulic and mechanic components that go into forestry machines. “Bringing Sennebogen to Hydromec will create a really good synergy between us and our customers because of our strong connection to forestry machine owners,” says Trottier. He adds that the shared business philosophies and management styles between Sennebogen and Hydromec will be the cornerstone of their relationship.
“We have a great relationship with them because they are also family-oriented and they understand the need to support their own customers. This is something that makes Sennebogen very attractive to us,” explains Trottier “We are operating under the same company spirit. Like Sennebogen, we are very close to our customers and we want to keep it like that.”
Based in Stanley, N.C., Sennebogen LLC offers a complete range of purpose-built machines designed for material handling applications.
More information is available at www.sennebogen-na.com.
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