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16.03.2022

Stirnimann Denmark opens

Swiss crane and aerial lift sales and rental company Stirnimann has formally opened its new Danish operation in Ølstykke, to the north west of Copenhagen. The new facility has an office building, parts warehouse and workshops on 4,000 square metre/one acre plot.
The company has ordered a package of 17 Potain cranes for its new rental fleet including the first Igo T 99 self-erecting crane to arrive in the Nordic region.

Stirnimann Denmark was appointed as the Potain distributor in September last year see: Stirnimann moves into Denmark, with effect from the start of the year. In November it appointed John Cristian Asmussen as chief executive. It also hired tower crane and Potain veteran Jørgen Saabye as crane consultant and Kenneth Nielsen as tower crane service technician.
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(L-R) Patrick Leuenberger, Jørgen Saabye, John Asmussen, Kenneth Nielsen - all from Stirnimann - with Wybe Smit of Potain/Manitowoc and Fritz Oschwald of Stirnimann Group toast the official opening


Asmussen said: “The new territories offer good opportunities for our business. Potain is a strong brand in these areas, and we can leverage our long experience from Switzerland and from building up a new market in Austria.”

“Potain’s strong and wide product range with a high level of quality is an excellent match for our sales and service competences at Stirnimann. We are excited to extend the many years of cooperation between Potain and Stirnimann, bring the strength of the Potain product range to the new markets, and support new customers with our expertise. Service is the core basis for adding value and solving problems for our customers,” John Asmussen concluded.

Potain regional director for tower cranes Wybe Smit added: “Stirnimann has a highly competent team and has already made significant investments for the region. We are pleased to deepen our already close cooperation with them.”

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