For machinery in the field of earthmoving, road construction and internal transport, the company has been the address for some 25 years. Led by Eric and Raymond Stessen, E&R Stessen Servicedienst represents a wide range of top-quality equipment that can be purchased, rented or repaired at the Heerlen-based company. This includes Hydrema's MX series, a three-model range of mobile excavators that is considered the smartest, most powerful and compact in its class. Edwin Coenen, who recently added the Hydrema MX16 to his fleet on behalf of Grondverzetbedrijf Coenen, confirms.
E&R Stessen Servicedienst has been an importer of Hydrema, manufacturer of mobile earthmoving machines and dumpers, among others, since 2017. With the MX14, MX16 and MX18, the Danish company is continuing to make headway in a nice way. The three models not only stand out because of their compact shape and high engine power, but each of them can also be delivered modularly. Customization in optima forma, in other words.
Hydrema MX16 fully equipped to the end user's specifications.
It is these advantages in particular that Edwin Coenen, director/owner of Grondverzetbedrijf Coenen from Vortum-Mullem, has recently experienced in full in practice. "In June, to expand our fleet, we purchased the MX16 through E&R Stessen Servicedienst, a machine that we have been using mainly for road construction activities ever since. And that is done to our complete satisfaction, I might add. Despite weighing around 19 tons, the machine is very compact and maneuverable. It is also equipped with various additional features, in accordance with our wishes. For example, our MX16 is equipped with customized toolboxes, fenders and a compressor for inflating the tires and blowing the cabin clean. It also has additional lighting and an overpressure cab. With all this, E&R Stessen has provided us with a customized machine that we have already experienced a great deal of pleasure and convenience while performing our work. Something that is expected to remain so. And should something go wrong, even then I am sure we can count on Eric and Raymond. After all, service is written with a capital S at Stessen."