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BANE MACHINERY BECOMES SENNEBOGEN DEALER |
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DALLAS, TEXAS – Bane Machinery, a major player in the heavy machinery market serving the state of Texas, has now expanded its offering with SENNEBOGEN’s green line of purpose-built material handlers. Constantino Lannes, President of SENNEBOGEN North America, recently announced that Bane Machinery has been appointed as the newest addition to the company’s growing distributor network for SENNEBOGEN. From its headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Bane Machinery will represent SENNEBOGEN products from its locations in Dallas and Fort Worth. Third generation family business Scott and his brother Phil are the third generation of Banes to join the family business. In 2001, their father passed along the company reins into their capable hands and the following year, they expanded with a third location in Fort Worth. Bane Machinery represents off-road equipment manufacturers serving a wide range of markets in commercial and residential construction. Scott Bane says the company is mostly known for its earthmoving machinery and road maintenance equipment. “Our excavator and wheel loader business has been our primary focus for the last several years, mainly used for highway construction and new residential construction,” he says. With the objective of continuing to grow the company, Bane is always looking out for quality manufacturers to partner with. However, with the soft residential construction market being slow to recover, he says, it was time to look for new opportunities. He utilized his contacts in the industry asking about manufacturers making quality machines for the scrap and recycling industry and one name jumped to the forefront. “SENNEBOGEN was a line that was highly recommended by many of the dealers I know”. It made sense for us to diversify and we thought the SENNEBOGEN line of material handlers would help us get into markets that we have not really been in before,” he says, adding that the bulk of this new business will come from the scrap industry. “Recycling will be our focus and then possibly waste facilities and transfer stations, but I anticipate that 80% of our business will be with the scrap guys.” Strong talking points Although the company does have some customers in these markets, Bane says the SENNEBOGEN line will provide them with the opportunity to sell additional equipment. “We have carried items such as shears in the past, but you are not going to sell a shear unless you can get in the front door,” he says. He noted that his company needed a purpose-built material handler to be taken seriously in this industry. “This is really a close-knit industry and if you don’t have a true material handler, it is really hard to get into this market. But once you get in, the word spreads and we are hoping to get included in that sector,” he says. Even before the company took delivery of its first machine, an 821 M, it already laid down the ground work for promoting the new product line. Bane says the company attended the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) convention in May in San Diego, and it will launch a promotional campaign that will include trade magazine advertisements, direct mail, hosted equipment demonstrations and personal visits. The company will also utilize its seven sales representatives in the DFW metroplex and has already appointed a designated specialist, an employee with the company who is already familiar with the markets best suited for the SENNEBOGEN line. Hands-on approach Picking up the SENNEBOGEN line now classifies Bane Machinery as a serious player in the market. “SENNEBOGEN’s purpose-built machines are very recognizable and the company is known as a market leader in the scrap industry so that’s what really drew me to them more than anything,” says Bane. “I liked the idea of SENNEBOGEN being a family business like we are. It is a proactive company that has grown quickly. SENNEBOGEN has just opened up a new facility and we are very excited by the opportunity in front of us,” he says. “The company is going in the right direction and that’s where we want to be.” About SENNEBOGEN |
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Constantino Lannes, President |
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- SEPTEMBER 2010 -
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