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Sennebogen expands facilities

Sennebogen is expanding its support facilities in Southern Germany.
By MJ Woof July 17, 2020 Read time: 1 min
Sennebogen is investing in a new facility in Steinach, close to its headquarters in Straubing, Bavaria

German firm Sennebogen is expanding its operations with the construction of a new customer service centre. The facility is located in Steinach, just to the north of the firm’s headquarters in Straubing, Bavaria.

Two office buildings, spacious halls and a modern spare parts warehouse are being built on a site covering 87,000m². The new site will handle the service activities from the spare parts, customer service and Sennebogen Vertriebs.

In the first construction phase, a total of 18,000m² of land will be built on. The site lies close to the junction for the B20 trunk road and A3 Autobahn, providing good transport.

The construction project for the new buildings and site development is costing €25 million. Planning for the project development is being carried out by the Koch Group while the general contractor is the Max Bögl Group.

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