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66 years of cooperation: SENNEBOGEN and Rothe Erde celebrate anniversary

SENNEBOGEN and Rothe Erde celebrate more than six decades of successful cooperation: Alexander Jerrhof, Peter Küpper, Erich Sennebogen, Thorsten Resch and Jürgen Scheske (from left to right).
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SENNEBOGEN and Rothe Erde celebrate more than six decades of successful cooperation: Alexander Jerrhof, Peter Küpper, Erich Sennebogen, Thorsten Resch and Jürgen Scheske (from left to right).

IMAGE SOURCE: Sennebogen

  • SENNEBOGEN and Rothe Erde celebrate 66 years of successful cooperation, with Rothe Erde supplying slewing bearings since 1959.

  • SENNEBOGEN, a family-run company with 73 years of success, offers a wide range of construction and material handling solutions.

  • Rothe Erde, a leading producer of slewing bearings, specializes in customized solutions for mechanical engineering with over 6,000 employees.

  • The collaboration began with a double-row ball bearing in 1959 and now includes a wide range of bearings for various SENNEBOGEN machines.

  • The anniversary was marked by a presentation of a double-row ball bearing at the Erich Sennebogen Museum, symbolizing the long-standing partnership.

The Lower Bavarian manufacturer of material handling machines and crane technology SENNEBOGEN and the North Rhine-Westphalian manufacturer of slewing bearings Rothe Erde are celebrating 66 years of successful cooperation this year. Rothe Erde has been supplying slewing bearings for SENNEBOGEN machines since 1959.

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As a traditional, family-run company, SENNEBOGEN Maschinenfabrik can look back on 73 years of success. With a wide range of solutions for the construction industry and material handling, the Lower Bavarian company, which now has over 2,200 employees, plays a leading role in various sectors. With carriers, material handlers, telescopic handlers, cranes and duty cycle crawler cranes up to an operating weight of 420 tons, Sennebogen offers its customers the greatest variety of industry- and customer-specific solutions.

As one of the world's leading producers of slewing bearings, thyssenkrupp rothe erde specialises in the development and production of rolling bearings and seamless rolled rings. The more than 6,000 employees of the Dortmund-based company work closely together to develop customised solutions for mechanical engineering that are unique in terms of design, material properties and performance.

Successful collaboration over more than six decades

It all began in 1959 with a double-row ball bearing that was sent on its journey from the Ruhr region to Lower Bavaria. ‘Today, we supply almost the entire SENNEBOGEN portfolio, from single-row ball bearings for material handling machines with small boom lengths to three-row roller bearings for port cranes with a load capacity of up to 90 tonnes,’ explains Alexander Jerrhof, Sales Industry Account Manager at Rothe Erde. Erich Sennebogen, Managing Director of SENNEBOGEN, adds: “The quality and reliability of Rothe Erde's components have formed a dependable basis for our innovative and reliable premium products for decades. We value our long-standing collaboration and look forward to many more years of joint innovation.”

A partial replica of the first ball bearing was ceremoniously presented to the company's own Erich Sennebogen Museum as an exhibit.<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Sennebogen

Celebration in the company's own Erich Sennebogen Museum 

The long-standing partnership between the two companies is based on shared high quality standards and trusting cooperation. ‘The collaboration between Rothe Erde and SENNEBOGEN is a prime example of a successful and sustainable business relationship. We are proud to have been a reliable partner of SENNEBOGEN for 66 years and to develop innovative solutions together,’ says Peter Küpper, Sales Manager at Rothe Erde.

To mark the anniversary, Peter Küpper and Alexander Jerrhof from Rothe Erde presented the company's own Erich Sennbogen Museum with a double-row ball bearing that is identical in construction to the first model supplied in 1959.

                  

Source: Sennebogen