Emissions-free indoor recycling with electric machine on rails | SENNEBOGEN 830 E
The powerful SENNEBOGEN 830 E in daily use at a modern sorting plant! 🚧♻️ At the recycling facility of RESAG Recycling und Sortierwerk Bern AG, the electric material handler performs key tasks: from unloading trucks and rough sorting to feeding and loading materials. Thanks to its rail-mounted undercarriage, the machine moves efficiently throughout the entire hall and optimally covers all work areas. 💡 Highlights in the video: Emissions-free operation with a powerful electric motor (132 kW) Efficient material handling directly in the hall Rail solution with approx. 60 m travel distance for maximum productivity 15.5 m “banana” boom for long reach and depth Quiet, low-vibration operation for better working conditions The electric material handler not only ensures sustainable recycling but also significantly reduced operating costs and a healthy working environment - ideal for indoor use without exhaust fumes or noise. 👉 Over 85% of the delivered materials, such as wood, metals, or construction debris, are returned to the material cycle here: a powerful example of modern circular economy! Want to leran mor details about this special configuration? 📰Read the jobsite report: https://www.sennebogen.com/en/news/ne... #sennebogen #zeroemissions #electricmaterialhandler #industrialrecycling #sustainable #recyclingtechnology ▬▬ Social Media ▬▬▬▬▬ ► Official Website: https://www.sennebogen.com/ ► LinkedIn:   / sennebogen  ► Facebook:   / sennebogen.maschinenfabrik  ► Instagram:   / sennebogen_official  ► TikTok:   / sennebogen_official  ▬▬ About SENNEBOGEN ▬▬▬▬▬ SENNEBOGEN is a global leader in material handling and crane technology, offering a full range of material handlers, duty cycle crawler cranes, crawler cranes, telescopic cranes, and harbor cranes. Founded over 70 years ago, this family-owned company is known for its innovation, durability, and efficiency in industries such as scrap recycling, port logistics, timber handling, demolition, and construction. With production sites in Germany and Hungary and subsidiaries in the USA and Singapore, SENNEBOGEN delivers cutting-edge solutions, including energy-efficient electric material handlers and custom-built machines for specialized applications. Our commitment to sustainability and customer-focused engineering makes us a trusted partner in the industry. Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date with the latest machine innovations, real-world applications, and customer success stories. #SENNEBOGEN #MaterialHandling #Cranes #ConstructionEquipment #IndustrialMachinery #PortLogistics #RecyclingMachines #HeavyMachinery #Sustainability

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