Zirl once again relies on the Schmidt Swingo 200⁺

The market town of Zirl with around 9,000 inhabitants, just a few kilometers from our Austrian headquarters in Inzing (Tyrol), has replaced its tried-and-tested Swingo 200⁺ compact sweeper with a new model after seven years of service.

The Swingo 200+ was once again chosen as it has proven to be robust, reliable and efficient in practice. The machine was also adapted to the specific requirements of the municipality so that it is optimally equipped for the local conditions.

Mayor Thomas Öfner emphasizes: "The old Swingo has served us reliably. The new machine meets our requirements just as reliably - and the service is available quickly if required."

Service within reach is crucial - and not just for Zirl

Peter Kaserer, CEO of Aebi Schmidt Austria, explains: "Customer support is guaranteed by our well-distributed service centers in Inzing, Wiener Neudorf and Dobl as well as our mobile service technicians. This means that we can be reached from anywhere in Austria in a maximum of three hours - or vice versa: we can be on site with our customers in the same time. This guarantees short response times."

Many of our machines - including sweepers, winter maintenance equipment and implement carriers - are listed via Bundesbeschaffung GmbH (BBG). This means that local authorities such as Zirl can call up equipment in an uncomplicated and legally compliant manner and without having to conduct their own tendering process.

How Austrian municipalities benefit from Aebi Schmidt

With proven machines such as the Swingo 200+, short distances to service points, mobile technicians and call-off via Bundesbeschaffung GmbH (BBG), Aebi Schmidt Austria ensures that municipal services can perform their tasks reliably and without interruption.

Austrian municipal customers can find out more about our product ranges and solutions as well as our locations on our local website: www.aebi-schmidt.com/austria

Caption: Handover of the new Swingo 200+ to the market town of Zirl. From left to right: Driver Mensur Makic; Mayor Thomas Öfner, driver Sabrina Trebo and Aebi Schmidt Area Sales Manager Thomas Deutschmann