06/07/2026 - 12:55 pm

Zeppelin Danmark to distribute Faresin Telehandlers

Faresin Industries, an Italian leader in telehandlers production has signed a strategic distribution agreement for telehandlers with Zeppelin Danmark.

The agreement states that Zeppelin Danmark A/S B will distribute a selection of Faresin’s rigid-frame telehandlers, designed for the construction, agricultural, industrial and rental sectors, in the Danish market. The range goes from the smallest model with a lifting height of 6m and a load capacity of 2.6t, up to the largest model with 17m lifting height and 4.5t capacity. Among these are three models with fully electric LFP (Lithium-Iron-Phosphate) propulsion, which enable the reduction of CO2 emissions.

This agreement will expand Zeppelin Danmark’s product offering, and the new products will be sold with Zeppelin’s branding. This partnership builds on the agreement signed in 2025 with Zeppelin Baumaschinen and combines Faresin’s technological expertise, with Zeppelin’s extensive commercial network.

“We are thrilled to consolidate our collaboration with Zeppelin in Denmark,” said Silvia Faresin, vice president of Faresin Industries. “Zeppelin’s expertise and their deep knowledge of the local market make them the ideal partner to offer Danish customers state-of-the-art solutions, operational efficiency, and excellent service standards.”

Christoph Lindhuber, managing director of Zeppelin Danmark A/S said, “We are proud to integrate the Faresin telehandler range into our offering. The quality and technological innovation that characterize the Faresin brand will enable us to respond even more effectively to our customers’ needs, further strengthening our position in the market.”

The machines are offered with a wide range of accessories such as forks, buckets, load hooks, jib, and more, making them versatile and adaptable to various applications.

 

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