Ground-breaking ceremony at Ehingen-Berg: Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH expands site
- Meagan Wood

- Sep 10, 2025
- 5 min read
Updated: Dec 26, 2025
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Liebherr has begun construction on a new customer centre and dispatch facility at its Ehingen-Berg site in Germany, marking a significant investment aimed at optimizing production and logistics processes. Despite global economic challenges and increasing competition, the expansion underscores Liebherr’s long-term commitment to Germany as an industrial location, with political and economic leaders supporting the strategic development of the 54-hectare site.

With today’s ground-breaking ceremony in the Ehingen-Berg industrial estate, Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH is officially starting the development of a new site covering more than 500,000 square metres. This will complement the existing Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH site along Münsinger Straße in Ehingen, which alone measures 1 million square metres and has been in existence since 1969. The investment marks a significant milestone in the crane manufacturer’s history and is currently the largest industrial expansion of a family-owned company in southern Germany.
“The expansion of the Liebherr plant in Ehingen is also an important sign for Baden-Wurttemberg as an industrial location, especially in the current economic situation,” said Manuel Hagel, Member of the State Parliament and CDU parliamentary group leader in the Stuttgart state parliament.
Klaus Tappeser, Regional Minister for the Tübingen administrative district, adds: “The aim of this expansion is to maintain the prosperity of the region. Today, we can say that this goal has been achieved. Many thanks to Liebherr for its loyalty to the location!”
The site acquired in June 2025 is directly adjacent to the Liebherr service centre in Ehingen-Berg, which has been in operation since 2021. The additional space is needed to make production processes more efficient in the future. In order to meet the growing space requirements and the increasing demand for ever larger cranes, Liebherr will relocate individual process steps from the main plant to the new site. The first construction phase will begin with the start of development and ground preparation in September and will be followed by others – including the construction of a modern customer centre with an integrated dispatch wing and the return of previously rented logistics space. As part of the first expansion phase, some employees will initially move from the main plant to Ehingen-Berg.
Strong commitment to the location
Despite the challenging economic situation, particularly due to increasing competition from Chinese manufacturers, Liebherr is reaffirming its long-term commitment to the Ehingen site with this investment.
“The expansion is good for our town and its citizens. It is more than just another joint step – it is the basis for the future, for prosperity and prosperity in the interests of the people living here, an investment with foresight in our home region,” emphasises Alexander Baumann, Lord Mayor of the town of Ehingen. District Administrator Heiner Scheffold adds: “The fact that a highly innovative, world-class family business like Liebherr is expanding right here in the Alb-Donau district is a strong sign of the attractiveness of our location and a benefit for our entire region.”
With over 5,000 employees, Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH is the largest employer in the Alb-Donau district.
“Especially for our employees, the expansion in the immediate vicinity of the main plant in Ehingen is a sign of appreciation, also in view of the successful past years. At the same time, we are investing today in order to be prepared for the challenges ahead. Therefore, the expansion, which we will declare as LWE-Süd in future, is an absolute commitment to the site, but of course also an obligation,” explains Daniel Pitzer, Commercial Director of Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH.
“In line with our announcements, we are making sure that operations at the new site are as environmentally friendly as possible, which means, among other things, that fossil fuels will not be used. The vehicle fleet will be powered by electricity wherever possible and the buildings will be realised in accordance with current KfW standards,” adds Ulrich Heusel, Managing Director Production at Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH.
In 2024, Liebherr-Werk Ehingen delivered around 2,000 mobile and crawler cranes, with a turnover of around 3.2 billion euros. Liebherr-Werk Ehingen is part of the Liebherr Group, which achieved a turnover of over 14 billion euros in 2024 with more than 50,000 employees worldwide.
Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH is a leading manufacturer of mobile and crawler cranes. Its range of mobile cranes extends from 2-axle 35 tonne cranes to heavy duty cranes with a lifting capacity of 1200 tonnes and a 9-axle chassis. Its lattice boom cranes on mobile or crawler travel gear deliver lifting capacities of up to 3000 tonnes. With universal boom systems and extensive additional equipment, they can be seen in action on construction sites throughout the world. The Ehingen site has a workforce of 5,000. An extensive, global service network guarantees the high availability of Liebherr mobile and crawler cranes. In 2024, the Liebherr plant in Ehingen recorded a turnover of 3.19 billion euros.
The Liebherr Group is a family-run technology company with a highly diversified product programme. The company is one of the largest construction equipment manufacturers in the world. It also provides high-quality, user-oriented products and services in a wide range of other areas. The Liebherr Group includes over 150 companies across all continents. In 2024, it employed more than 50,000 staff and achieved combined revenues of over 14 billion euros. Liebherr was founded by Hans Liebherr in 1949 in the southern German town of Kirchdorf an der Iller. Since then, the employees have been pursuing the goal of achieving continuous technological innovation, and bringing industry-leading solutions to its customers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Liebherr building at the Ehingen-Berg industrial estate?
Liebherr is developing a new site covering more than 500,000 square metres, including a modern customer centre and an integrated dispatch wing, to complement its existing Ehingen plant.
Why is Liebherr expanding in Ehingen?
The expansion is intended to optimize production and logistics processes, meet growing space requirements, and support the increasing demand for larger mobile and crawler cranes.
How does the new site relate to Liebherr’s existing facilities?
The Ehingen-Berg site is located adjacent to Liebherr’s service centre, which has been operating since 2021, and will complement the main Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH plant on Münsinger Straße, in operation since 1969.
When will construction begin?
The first construction phase will begin with site development and ground preparation in September, followed by additional phases including building construction and logistics consolidation.
Will employees be affected by the expansion?
Yes. As part of the first expansion phase, some employees will relocate from the main plant to the new Ehingen-Berg site.
What does the expansion mean for the region?
The investment is one of the largest industrial expansions by a family-owned company in southern Germany and reinforces Ehingen and Baden-Württemberg as important industrial locations.
How is Liebherr addressing sustainability at the new site?
The new site will operate without fossil fuels, use electric vehicles wherever possible, and feature buildings constructed to current KfW energy-efficiency standards.
How significant is Liebherr-Werk Ehingen within the Liebherr Group?
Liebherr-Werk Ehingen employs over 5,000 people, delivered around 2,000 mobile and crawler cranes in 2024, and generated approximately €3.2 billion in turnover.
How does this expansion fit into Liebherr’s long-term strategy?
The project reflects Liebherr’s long-term commitment to the Ehingen location, its workforce, and its ability to remain competitive in the global crane market despite increasing international competition.





























