SENNEBOGEN at the IFAT 2026
From May 4 to 7, 2026, in Munich, SENNEBOGEN will showcase sustainable recycling material handling solutions, its recycling and demolition machines portfolio, and premiere the new MG4.1 orange peel grab. www.sennebogen.com How can recycling and demolition operators improve efficiency and sustainability in material handling? The answer lies in the strategic integration of specialized machinery and versatile attachments, as showcased by SENNEBOGEN at IFAT 2026. By focusing on a "system of one," where the machine and the attachment are perfectly synchronized, SENNEBOGEN distinguishes itself from competitors through increased machine availability and optimized performance tailored to the circular economy. Integrated Systems for Maximum Performance A key differentiator in modern material handling is the ability to source both the carrier machine and the attachment from a single manufacturer. At IFAT 2026, SENNEBOGEN is demonstrating this advantage with the world premiere of the MG4.1 orange peel grab. This five-shell grab, specifically designed for scrap and recycling, leverages over 30 years of engineering expertise to ensure a perfect mechanical and hydraulic match. Unlike third-party attachments that may lead to compatibility issues or power loss, this integrated approach maximizes throughput and reduces wear on the hydraulic system. Sustainable Power and Battery Adaptability Energy efficiency is another area where technological shifts are redefining industry standards. The latest G-series material handlers utilize a sophisticated energy recovery system consisting of a gas pressure accumulator and a specialized hydraulic cylinder. This setup functions like a tensioned spring, capturing energy when the boom is lowered and releasing it during lifting to significantly lower fuel consumption. Furthermore, the introduction of modular battery-powered models provides a flexible alternative to traditional diesel engines. These machines allow for continuous operation by working in battery-only mode or via a cable connection during charging, offering a level of adaptability that supports multi-shift operations without the downtime typically associated with electric recharging. Safety and Operator Visibility through Cabin Innovation Effective material handling in crowded recycling centers requires superior visibility, a feature where SENNEBOGEN’s Multicab and MaxCab systems set a high benchmark. These cabins can be elevated to an eye level of over four meters, providing the operator with a panoramic 360-degree view of the workspace. This height advantage is crucial for safety during the loading of high-sided containers and shredders, where traditional fixed-cabin machines often leave operators with blind spots. Versatility through Specialized Attachments The flexibility of the 2026 lineup is further enhanced by innovations in steering and modular booms. For instance, the joystick steering system on smaller telescopic loaders represents a unique ergonomic option in its class, improving precision and reducing operator fatigue. Additionally, the ability to equip machines with specialized booms, such as those used for embankment mowing or street sweeping, allows municipal and industrial users to utilize a single machine for a wide variety of tasks throughout the year, maximizing the return on investment compared to single-purpose machinery. Edited by Industrial Journalist, Evgeny Churilov – AI Powered www.sennebogen.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing
From May 4 to 7, 2026, in Munich, SENNEBOGEN will showcase sustainable recycling material handling solutions, its recycling and demolition machines portfolio, and premiere the new MG4.1 orange peel grab.
www.sennebogen.com

How can recycling and demolition operators improve efficiency and sustainability in material handling? The answer lies in the strategic integration of specialized machinery and versatile attachments, as showcased by SENNEBOGEN at IFAT 2026. By focusing on a "system of one," where the machine and the attachment are perfectly synchronized, SENNEBOGEN distinguishes itself from competitors through increased machine availability and optimized performance tailored to the circular economy.
Integrated Systems for Maximum Performance
A key differentiator in modern material handling is the ability to source both the carrier machine and the attachment from a single manufacturer. At IFAT 2026, SENNEBOGEN is demonstrating this advantage with the world premiere of the MG4.1 orange peel grab. This five-shell grab, specifically designed for scrap and recycling, leverages over 30 years of engineering expertise to ensure a perfect mechanical and hydraulic match. Unlike third-party attachments that may lead to compatibility issues or power loss, this integrated approach maximizes throughput and reduces wear on the hydraulic system.

Sustainable Power and Battery Adaptability
Energy efficiency is another area where technological shifts are redefining industry standards. The latest G-series material handlers utilize a sophisticated energy recovery system consisting of a gas pressure accumulator and a specialized hydraulic cylinder. This setup functions like a tensioned spring, capturing energy when the boom is lowered and releasing it during lifting to significantly lower fuel consumption. Furthermore, the introduction of modular battery-powered models provides a flexible alternative to traditional diesel engines. These machines allow for continuous operation by working in battery-only mode or via a cable connection during charging, offering a level of adaptability that supports multi-shift operations without the downtime typically associated with electric recharging.

Safety and Operator Visibility through Cabin Innovation
Effective material handling in crowded recycling centers requires superior visibility, a feature where SENNEBOGEN’s Multicab and MaxCab systems set a high benchmark. These cabins can be elevated to an eye level of over four meters, providing the operator with a panoramic 360-degree view of the workspace. This height advantage is crucial for safety during the loading of high-sided containers and shredders, where traditional fixed-cabin machines often leave operators with blind spots.
Versatility through Specialized Attachments
The flexibility of the 2026 lineup is further enhanced by innovations in steering and modular booms. For instance, the joystick steering system on smaller telescopic loaders represents a unique ergonomic option in its class, improving precision and reducing operator fatigue. Additionally, the ability to equip machines with specialized booms, such as those used for embankment mowing or street sweeping, allows municipal and industrial users to utilize a single machine for a wide variety of tasks throughout the year, maximizing the return on investment compared to single-purpose machinery.
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