Berky
The Berky GmbH is a German company that manufactures machines, specialized vehicles and boats for water maintenance. The company is based in Haren (Ems) in the Emsland region.
History
The co-founder, farmer and chairman of the Meersbach Water and Soil Association, Anton Berkenheger received the first patent for a hydraulic, three-wheeled special machines for mowing ditch banks in 1963. Together with the civil engineer Gerhard Knoll and Josef Göcking, he founded Anton Berkenheger & Co. KG in Haren-Erika.By 1968, they already employed 15 people.In the same year, the company moved to a production facility at the Haren harbour. In 1977, a new production facility was built in Haren-Emmeln with a total area of 1,500 m2 for production, storage and office. It was expanded in the following years to a total area of about 3,000 m2. By the mid-1980s, the company was already manufacturing and distributing slope mowers, tractor attachments, mowing boats and forklifts in Germany.
Since the 1990s, the distribution of special vehicles and machines was also expanded abroad. At the end of 2015, the company Senwatec joined the Anton Berkenheger Group. This made it possible to produce other types of special boats, such as amphibious dredge boats. The company Gilbers from Geeste also became part of Berky in 2019. Through this acquisition, additional mowing machines and attachments, such as flail and double-knife mowers, were produced.
Machines
Vehicles
The land vehicles produced by Berky include a three-wheeled slope mower, which was designed for ditch clearing and embankment mowing.Boats
Aquatic weed harvesters and mowing boats
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Berky produces a range of mowing boats and aquatic weed harvesters. While mowing boats are equipped with different machines and tools, such as double knife T-cutting units or front collecting rakes, for cutting and collecting aquatic plants, aquatic weed harvesters cut plants at the front of the boat by using a U-shaped double-knife unit and simultaneously collect them on a loading area via a front conveyor belt that reaches underneath the water surface. In the reverse direction, the collected plant material is unloaded on shore via said conveyor belt.