An update to the Mack Manufacturing website introduces new content and navigation features intended to help buyers of crane grapples and buckets to match equipment choices to their applications more easily.
Learn MoreWhile most industry sectors for material handling equipment have been in lean times through the recent economic downturn, Mack Manufacturing has been building its business on waste!
Learn More“The owners here have done everything themselves that we’re doing in the shop and in the field,” says Matt Davidson, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Mack Manufacturing. “So when one of us brings them an idea, they know what we’re talking about!”
Learn MoreMack Manufacturing has been building on its range of single-line clamshell buckets to offer larger equipment for the higher capacity cranes appearing on some of today’s newer ships.
Learn MoreBuilding on the success of a 12 V battery-powered system developed for use on military patrol craft, Hammond Air Conditioning has introduced a new range of Arctic WAVE marine air conditioning systems tailored to the varied electrical systems commonly used on sailboats, catamarans and outboard-powered boats.
Learn MoreHammond Air Conditioning has introduced a new version of its Arctic WAVE system tailored to suit E-Motion hybrid propulsion.
Learn MoreThe American headquarters with a new parts and training facility announced by SENNEBOGEN LLC in October 2008 has now opened its doors in Stanley, NC and committed to serving the North American marketplace from this central location.
Learn MoreYou know you have been in the construction industry for a long time when the industry re-names you. John Van Ruitenbeek, commonly known as John Van in construction and equipment circles, says his full name was shortened for simplicity, but not by him.
Learn MoreErich Sennebogen Sr., the driving force behind SENNEBOGEN Machinenfabrik since 1952 has died at the age of 79 after losing a battle with cancer on March 21, 2011.
Learn MoreThe dock facility at mile marker 751.3 on the Ohio River had been operating for many years, but not as a profit center. That changed in January 2007 when the facility, under new ownership, became the Yellow Banks River Terminal.
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