Hydrema Breaks Ground on New North American Headquarters
Hydrema, a supplier of earth moving equipment, has announced its expansion with the groundbreaking of its new North American headquarters in Cumming, Ga.
by Staff
January 21, 2016
Photo via Hydrema
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Photo via Hydrema
Hydrema, a supplier of earth moving equipment, has announced its expansion with the groundbreaking of its new North American headquarters in Cumming, Ga. With approximately 24,500 square feet of space, this new location furthers Hydrema’s plans to expand its business in North America and support its growing dealer network.
The new facility will feature two structures, the first of which will include a service shop and warehouse space, allowing for increased parts storage, as well as a two-story office area with a mezzanine. The second structure will be built during phase two of the construction and will include additional office space and parts storage.
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“We are extremely excited about the future of Hydrema in North America,” states Kris Binder, vice president of Hydrema North America. “This expansion is part of our long-term North American strategy and will allow us to continue growth for the foreseeable future.”
In 2005, Hydrema established its North American headquarters in the state of Georgia. Hydrema has since broadened its product offerings in North America with the 912 and 922 articulated dump trucks, MX series compact mobile excavators, backhoes, and military/flood defense equipment. Hydrema has also established a dealer network which consists of 22 dealers located throughout 24 states and Canada.
“Our many years of hard work and steadfast commitment to sales and customer service has been critical to our growth,” states Binder. “We’re proud of our accomplishments over the past 10 years and we look forward to many successful years ahead.”
A/S Hydrema is a international group of Danish companies that design, manufacture, and market technologically advanced earthmoving equipment. Founded in 1959, with production facilities in Germany and Denmark, Hydrema established its North American headquarters in Alpharetta, Ga., in 2005.
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