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Wacker Neuson creates attachments business

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Wacker Neuson is creating a dedicated business unit for attachments for its products such as excavators, telehandlers and wheeled loaders.

The new division, which will become part of the company’s Aftermarket unit, will be led by managing director Reinhold Baisch, who has 25 years of experience in the construction equipment market, including many years with compaction specialist Hamm.

EWacker Neuson has lcreated a new business unit for attachments to be led by Reinhold Baisch. (Photo: Wacker Neuson) Reinhold Baisch is the managing director of Wacker Neuson’s new attachments business unit. (Photo: Wacker Neuson)

Alexander Greschner, CSO of the Wacker Neuson Group, said; “This further professionalisation of our attachments business will enable us to strengthen and build on this field, positioning us here also as a comprehensive customer-centric solution provider in the construction and agricultural sectors.”

Reinhold Baisch added; “The right attachments transform our compact machines into the versatile helpers our agricultural and construction customers have come to know and expect.

“We are also seeing exciting developments in this area, with digital assistance systems and standardised interfaces playing an increasingly important role.

“I am very much looking forward to establishing and advancing this segment.”

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