HKL to distribute Himoinsa gensets in Austria

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16 June 2015

HKL Baumaschinen is the new exclusive distributor for Himoinsa in Austria. It is the largest renter of construction machines in Germany, Austria and Poland, with a fleet of 45000 construction machines and vehicles and a turnover of more than €280 million.

Himoinsa Deutschland GmbH, the German subsidiary of Himonisa Group, recently reached a distribution agreement to incorporate the generator sets into its rental fleet, and subsequently attracted strong interest at the Mawev construction trade fair.

As a result, Himoinsa Deutschland has strengthened its distribution network in the Austrian and German markets and has also gained closer commercial ties with major rental companies in both countries.

In recent months, the German subsidiary has reached commercial agreements with large rental companies such as HO-MA, Beyer Mietservice, Feeser Group, Dilkaute Notstromtechnik and Reschke.

The manufacturer of generator sets thus increases its presence in the rental sector by offering a complete range of rental products to the market with Stage IIIA engines and with a power output ranging from 30 to 665 kVA.

The company also designs generators with higher power and special configurations and connections in parallel that can increase or reduce the power by adapting it to meet the needs of the client at any given time.

HKL Baumaschinen has more than 140 branches and 1,200 partners. It currently has five branches in Austria, including its headquarters in Vienna, and is planning to open in the Salzburg region soon.

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