Skip to main content

engcon set up in the Netherlands

engcon is continuing to expand in Europe and has set up their first office in the Netherlands. The maker of tiltrotators is starting up its own sales company, engcon NL, that will employ a sales manager, a salesperson and another person focusing on servicing and after-sales. The office will be operating by the end of the first quarter this year. "This launch will be an important milestone for engcon and will be the object of considerable focus in future," said Krister Blomgren, chief executive of engcon's p
March 22, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
705 engcon is continuing to expand in Europe and has set up their first office in the Netherlands.

The maker of tiltrotators is starting up its own sales company, engcon NL, that will employ a sales manager, a salesperson and another person focusing on servicing and after-sales. The office will be operating by the end of the first quarter this year.

"This launch will be an important milestone for engcon and will be the object of considerable focus in future," said Krister Blomgren, chief executive of engcon's parent company engcon Holding.

He said sales of all excavators in the Netherlands during the peak year of 2007 totalled around 4,500, compared to around 2,200 excavators sold in Sweden – engcon’s home market - in the same year. As a consequence of the financial crisis in 2008, slightly fewer excavators are sold today in the Dutch market, although Blomgren believes this will change.

"We are convinced that the Dutch market is slowly but surely approaching the levels we saw around 2007. Quite simply we see considerable potential in the Netherlands, but this is also an important investment for increasing engcon's overall presence on the European market,“ he said.

engcon Holding, based in Strömsund, Sweden, employs around 165 people. European sales offices are in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, the UK, Germany and France, while engcon International is responsible for other markets. In 2014, the group achieved a turnover of more than €68.6 million.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Liebherr’s strong results hit record high
    April 4, 2019
    Liebherr has achieved a record turnover of €10.55 billion for 2018. This broke through the €10 billion barrier for the first time in the company’s history and represents an increase of €739 million, or 7.5 %, compared with the previous year’s turnover. This came despite a slight decline in overall economic growth. Both the construction machinery and mining equipment divisions recorded overall increases in sales revenues, as did the other product areas overall. Revenues from construction machinery and mini
  • Management changes at Fayat Group and its BOMAG operation
    May 9, 2017
    BOMAG now has a new president, with Jörg Unger handing over the running of this business to Ralf Junker. In future, Jörg Unger will focus on the development and growth of the FAYAT Road Equipment business as president of the entire FAYAT Road Equipment Division. Ralf Junker has extensive experience at BOMAG. He has worked for BOMAG since 1988, been a management member since 2001, and managing director of BOMAG since 2009. He is currently responsible for production worldwide and, as president, will assume re
  • European progress on road deaths is 'disappointing', says ETSC
    June 18, 2020
    Safety body suggests that the EU will miss target of halving fatalities by 2020
  • Wacker Neuson record slight revenue drop in Q1 2013
    May 22, 2013
    The Wacker Neuson Group reported a slight drop in revenue and earnings for the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same three months of last year. The German construction equipment manufacturer says that a weak European economy was one of the main factors that dampened demand for light and compact construction equipment in Q1 2013. In addition, the Group’s strong performance in first quarter of 2012 is said to have resulted in an above-average baseline for comparison. At US$331.26 million (€257.1mn), Grou