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Liebherr is a German-Swiss multinational equipment manufacturer based in Bulle, Switzerland, with its main production facilities and origins in Germany. Liebherr consists of over 130 companies organized into 11 divisions: earthmoving, mining, mobile cranes, tower cranes, concrete technology, maritime cranes, Liebherr Aerospace, aerospace and transportation systems, machine tools and automation systems, domestic appliances, and components. It has a worldwide workforce over 42,000, with nine billion euros in revenue for 2017. By 2007, it was the world's largest crane company. Established in 1949 by Hans Liebherr in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the business is still entirely owned by the Liebherr family. Isolde Liebherr, Isolde and Willi Liebherr, Hans' daughter and son, respectively, are the chief executive and chairman of the Bulle, Switzerland–based Liebherr-International AG, and several other family members are actively involved in corporate management. In 2005, ''Forbes'' magazine listed them as Forbes list of billionaires, billionaires. In 1974, the Franklin Institute awarded Hans Liebherr the Frank P. Brown Medal.


History

Hans Liebherr was drafted for military service in World War II. During the war, Liebherr served with the Ulm Pioneer Battalion 101, which was subordinate to the 101st Light Infantry Division and fought under Army Group South in the German-Soviet War. After the war, he started by building affordable tower cranes; Liebherr expanded into making aircraft parts—it is a significant supplier to European Airbus airplane manufacturer—and commercial chiller displays and freezers, as well as domestic refrigerators. The group also produces some of the world's biggest mining and digging machinery, including Loader (equipment), loaders, excavators, and extreme-sized dump trucks. The Liebherr T 282B, T 282 B is the world's second-largest truck (after BelAZ 75710). The group's nine-axle mobile crane, the LTM 11200–9.1—with a telescopic boom—in 2007 received the heavy-lifting industry's Development of the Year award for being the world's most powerful example of such a machine. Over the years, the family business has grown into a group of varied companies, and has locations in many countries, including Germany, Australia, Britain, Ireland, Turkey, and the United States. Since 1958, its Irish factory in Killarney, County Kerry, has built container cranes, exporting them worldwide through the port of Fenit. In Australia, the group in 2013 commenced an AU$65 million expansion of their local headquarters in Adelaide. The development includes adding a new three-storey office, workshops, warehouse, component plant, and distribution centre to the Para Hills facility. In the U.S., the group in 2012 started spending US$45.4 million (about €34.1 million) on a three-year renovation and expansion of its Newport News, Virginia, factory, offices, and warehouse. The company sought to increase its production there beyond 100 mining trucks a year. On 19 February 2013, representatives from the Commonwealth of Virginia and the cities of Newport News and Hampton announced that they would make grants and incentives available for transport improvement, training, and property investment. In addition, the Liebherr Group owns six hotels in Ireland, Austria and Germany. In April 2014, Liebherr announced that it would invest €160 million at its production site in Bulle. By 2017, Liebherr had expanded its workforce to 43,869 employees. That same year, the company announced it had achieved the highest turnover in the Group's history, with sales of €9,845 million. In 2018, Liebherr generated a turnover of €10,551 million, breaking through the €10 billion barrier for the first time in the company's history. In March 2020, Liebherr launched their first APAC HQ in Singapore, alongside their bespoke $35,000 SGD Bespoke Luxe Refrigerator with the help of PR & Communication specialist Stanley Kan & his team.


Products

The line of products manufactured by the company includes: *Earth-moving equipment *Mining equipment *Crane (machine), Cranes: mobile crane, mobile, crawler, tower, maritime, mobile construction *Diesel engines *Deep foundation machines *Concrete-handling equipment *Material-handling equipment *Electric motors *Port (container-handling) equipment *Machine tools *Automation systems *Domestic refrigerators and freezers *Liebherr Aerospace, Aircraft equipment *Hotels *Mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic components and subcomponents Liebherr has the world's most powerful and tallest crawler crane in its LR 13000. It is capable of lifting and has a maximum pulley height of . This is achieved with the attachment of an additional lattice jib to the main boom. The height of the crawler chassis is an additional , which gives the lattice structure a total height of . The maximum hoisting height is and the total ballast used is , including of derrick ballast.


Gallery

File:Construction in Sète, Hérault 01.jpg, On the right a Liebherr top-slewing crane of the EC-H Litronic series File:Telescopic crane, SouthGate, Bath.jpg, Liebherr LTM 1500 telescopic crane File:Liebherr T282.jpg, Liebherr T 282B, Liebherr T 282 B mining truck File:Liehbherr hydraulic shovel.JPG, Liebherr hydraulic shovel File:Liebherr HS 895 01.jpg, Liebherr HS 895 Hydroseilbagger File:ILA Berlin 2012 PD 144.JPG, Mock-up of the Airbus A350, A350 nose gear at ILA 2012 File:Sainte-Souline 16 Liebherr R926 2013.jpg, Liebherr R926 File:Liebherr - Kran LTM 1500-8.1 (a).JPG, Liebherr LTM 1500–8.1 File:Кран с маховой стрелой.jpg, Liebherr-710 HC-L 32/64 Litronic tower crane File:Liebherr, IFA 2018, Berlin (P1070080).jpg, Domestic appliances (mainly refrigerators) File:ILA Berlin 2012 PD 154a.JPG, Airplane air-conditioning unit


See also

*Liebherr Aerospace *2010 World Team Table Tennis Championships, Liebherr 2010 World Team Table Tennis Championships *Construction *Crane (machine) *List of companies of Switzerland *List of largest manufacturing companies by revenue


References


External links

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Liebherr Machinery database at portvision.euLiebherr family behind bid for Southampton FC
''The Daily Telegraph'', 18 August 2010.
Craneception: Watch a Crane Lifting a Crane Lifting a Crane Lifting a Crane
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