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Liebherr Group
NameLiebherr Group
TypePrivate
IndustryHeavy equipment, Aerospace, Construction
Founded1949
FounderHans Liebherr
HeadquartersBulle, Switzerland

Liebherr Group is a multinational company that operates in various industries, including heavy equipment, aerospace, and construction. The company was founded by Hans Liebherr in 1949 and is headquartered in Bulle, Switzerland. Liebherr Group has a diverse range of products and services, including cranes, excavators, and refrigerators, which are used by companies such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Siemens. The company has a strong presence in Europe, with operations in countries such as Germany, France, and Italy, and also has a significant presence in North America, South America, and Asia, with partnerships with companies like John Deere, Hitachi, and Kobelco.

History

The history of Liebherr Group dates back to 1949, when Hans Liebherr founded the company in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Germany. In the early years, the company focused on producing tower cranes and mobile cranes, which were used in the construction of buildings and infrastructure projects, such as the Berlin Wall and the Autobahn. Over the years, the company expanded its product range to include excavators, wheel loaders, and dump trucks, which were used by companies such as Bechtel, Bouygues, and Vinci. In the 1960s, Liebherr Group began to expand its operations internationally, with the establishment of subsidiaries in countries such as France, Italy, and United Kingdom, and partnerships with companies like Alstom, Thales Group, and Rolls-Royce Holdings. Today, the company is a leading player in the global heavy equipment market, with a presence in over 100 countries, including China, India, and Brazil, and collaborations with companies such as Sany, LiuGong, and JCB.

Products and Services

Liebherr Group offers a wide range of products and services, including cranes, excavators, wheel loaders, and refrigerators. The company's cranes are used in various industries, such as construction, shipbuilding, and wind energy, by companies such as Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, and GE Renewable Energy. The company's excavators are used in mining, quarrying, and construction applications, by companies such as Rio Tinto, BHP, and Caterpillar. Liebherr Group also offers a range of aerospace products, including aircraft components and simulators, which are used by companies such as Airbus, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. The company's refrigerators are used in various applications, including commercial kitchens and medical facilities, by companies such as McDonald's, Subway, and Hospira. Additionally, the company provides maintenance and repair services for its products, as well as training and consulting services, in partnership with companies like Manitowoc, Terex, and Zoomlion.

Corporate Structure

Liebherr Group is a private company, owned by the Liebherr family. The company is led by a board of directors, which includes Isolde Liebherr and Willi Liebherr, who are responsible for setting the company's strategic direction, in collaboration with companies like Bosch, ZF Friedrichshafen, and Continental AG. The company has a decentralized organizational structure, with various divisions and subsidiaries responsible for different product lines and geographic regions, including Liebherr-Mining Equipment, Liebherr-Aerospace, and Liebherr-Components. The company has a strong focus on research and development, with a team of engineers and researchers working on new product development and innovation, in partnership with companies like Fraunhofer Society, German Aerospace Center, and European Space Agency.

Operations and Facilities

Liebherr Group has a global presence, with operations in over 100 countries. The company has a network of manufacturing facilities, sales offices, and service centers around the world, including locations in United States, China, India, and Brazil. The company's manufacturing facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including CNC machining centers and 3D printing equipment, supplied by companies like Trumpf, DMG Mori, and Stratasys. The company also has a strong focus on quality control, with a team of inspectors and test engineers responsible for ensuring the quality of its products, in collaboration with companies like TÜV Rheinland, DEKRA, and Intertek. Additionally, the company has partnerships with logistics and transportation companies, such as DB Schenker, Kuehne + Nagel, and DHL, to ensure the efficient delivery of its products to customers.

Innovation and Research

Liebherr Group has a strong focus on innovation and research, with a team of engineers and researchers working on new product development and technology advancements, in partnership with companies like Siemens, Bosch, and IBM. The company has developed various technologies, including hybrid and electric drive systems, which are used in its cranes and excavators, and collaborations with companies like Cummins, Caterpillar, and Komatsu. The company has also developed simulators and training systems for its products, which are used by companies such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Hitachi. Additionally, the company has a strong focus on digitalization, with a team of software developers and data analysts working on digital solutions for its products and services, in partnership with companies like SAP, Microsoft, and Oracle.

Environmental Sustainability

Liebherr Group has a strong focus on environmental sustainability, with a team of environmental specialists responsible for reducing the company's carbon footprint and waste management, in collaboration with companies like Veolia, SUEZ, and Waste Management. The company has developed various sustainable products and solutions, including hybrid and electric drive systems, which reduce emissions and energy consumption, and partnerships with companies like Tesla, Volkswagen, and BMW. The company has also implemented various energy-efficient measures in its manufacturing facilities, including solar panels and wind turbines, supplied by companies like Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, and GE Renewable Energy. Additionally, the company has a strong focus on recycling and waste reduction, with a team of recycling specialists responsible for reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices, in partnership with companies like TerraCycle, Recology, and Waste Connections. Category:Multinational companies

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