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Hanenberg Materieel Ltd. Labour friendly road construction equipment
SLIDE 2 Company introduction
- 25 years of experience in the pavement sector
Manufacturer of the SHERPA mini-loader & other complementary labour relieving tools
- Innovative & dynamic
- Determined to mechanize the pavement-, demolition- & gardening sector
SLIDE 3 SHERPA 100
- Small
- Diesel
- Gasoline
- ECO
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SHERPA 100
Advantages:
1) Dutch manufacturer which only uses components from A brands 2) Easy transportable 3) Good overview on bucket and direct working environment 4) Turning radius of only 160 cm 5) Strong, robust & fast 6) Easy to operate because of the fact that you can easily step on and off 7) Width of only 76 cm
SLIDE 5 Other SHERPA mini-loaders
- SHERPA 150
- SHERPA 200
- SHERPA 300 STD
- SHERPA 300 +
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SHERPA articulated loaders
Advantages:
1) Solid construction made in Holland 2) 34 HP Kubota 4-cylinder Diesel engine 3) Driving speed 22 km/h 4) High breakout force trough Z-kinematics 5) 4 Rexroth wheel motors 6) Available in company colors 7) Hydraulic rotor-function on joystick
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Production process
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SHERPA Mini-loaders
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Vacuum solutions
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New developments
Improvements & innovations are not only focused on employees but also on direct working environment Examples are our new repaving machine & the SHERPA 100 ECO
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Repaving machine & SHERPA 100 ECO
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Added value
Advantages cooperation:
1) Professional marketing support 2) Technical service desk for immediate support 3) Quick service system & spare parts in stock 4) Wide product range 5) Products which increase your profit 6) Large training & test ground in Holland
SLIDE 13 Conclusion
- Due to aging problems and new legislation in Europe its inevitable that the
traditional working methods will change in the future
- Our company takes care of a good health of its customers and his employees by
mechanizing as much work as possible. This reduces the health risks and increases productivity of labour
- It is expected that in the future mechanization of the industry gains increasingly
importance
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