Egholm celebrates a milestone as the 10,000th machine is produced

Since the first articulated Egholm compact utility machine left the production line in Denmark in 1995, almost 25 years ago, machine number 10,000 is now leaving the factory in Lemvig, Denmark.

Since the first articulated Egholm compact utility machine left the production line in Denmark in 1995, almost 25 years ago, machine number 10,000 is now leaving the factory in Lemvig, Denmark.

Besides 10,000 compact articulated utility machines, Egholm has manufactured tens of thousands of tailormade attachments for Egholm machines.

From sweeping systems to ground care, park and winter attachments, Egholm utility machines have been, and are still, amongst the most sold machines of their kind.

Egholm utility machines have been manufactured by craftsmen in Denmark for the past 25 years. We have now reached a historic milestone: 10,000 machines have been built and sold in more than 130 countries worldwide. 

Remarkably, most of these machines are still in operation, keeping cities, schools, hospitals, cemeteries, housing communities, parks and many other outdoor areas clean and attractive.

What has made Egholm machines so popular; well, we suppose it is the versatile and all-round usage, the fact that machine and attachment are designed and manufactured by Egholm to work as ONE dedicated and specialised machine.

The user-friendly Quick-shift which allow the machines to be re-configured with new tools and attachments in less than one minute, and the service and support which Egholm and Egholm dealers and distributors worldwide offer users in any market, where the machines are operating. 

At Egholm, we believe in Honest People making Honest Machines, doing Honest Work and making the outdoor environment into a better place to live.

As Egholm celebrates 10,000 machines and looks towards an exciting future, it marks a wonderful chapter in the Egholm story and proves the passion that Egholm customers have for this very special utility machine and its attachments.

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