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Highlights:

1970: Haaga is born

1974: Haaga patents the rotating circular broom system

1996: Haaga patents Turbo sweeping system

2000: Haaga opens its R&D centre near Stuttgart, Germany

2005: Haaga is introduced into Australia

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Since 1970, Haaga has been a specialist in hand sweeping machines. Originally specializing in moulding and processing plastics the company was founded by Hermann Haaga who, being a professional engineer by trade, realised very early that the principle of rotating circular brooms was a milestone in sweeping technology. In 1974, Haaga patented this technology which began a legacy in sweeping innovation for years to come.

Today, further patents and new developments have been added to the Haaga range of machines and have culminated in a research and development laboratory being established by Stuttgart, Germany. As a result Haaga now offers a range of sweeping machines that are able to fulfil the most unique requirements of our many, varied users. Haaga can today proudly say that the quality and the cost-performance ratios of Haaga sweeping machines are unbeatable.

Founder Hermann Haaga is still responsible for the production and the development of the Haaga range, however he has developed a tight-knit group of committed people around him who develop, produce and represent Haaga products in over 50 countries worldwide. These Haaga employees do not soley place emphasis on technical finesse. Although the patented developments that have helped our products to achieve the best sweeping capacity and easiest manoeuvrability are world leading solutions, the company has always had one goal: to give you, the customer, the perfect tool for all thinkable applications - with the best quality and service durability.

As far as we at Haaga are concerned it is our customers who are at the core of our business and it is for them that we constantly develop our products in order to best satisfy their ever-changing needs.

Thank you,

 

The team at Haaga.