Liebherr Expands Saudi Presence with New Sales and Service Hub in Riyadh
- Meagan Wood

- Jan 5
- 3 min read
30 Second Takeaway
Liebherr has opened a new sales and service hub in Riyadh, marking its third location in Saudi Arabia. The facility strengthens Liebherr’s support across central Saudi Arabia, providing sales, aftersales, spare parts, and technical services for all Liebherr product divisions operating in the Kingdom.

New Riyadh Hub Strengthens Central Saudi Support
Liebherr has officially opened a new sales and service branch in Riyadh, expanding its operational footprint in Saudi Arabia to three locations.
The Riyadh branch is designed as a fully equipped regional hub, supporting customers across central Saudi Arabia and enhancing Liebherr’s ability to deliver localised service, faster response times, and comprehensive product support.
Full-Service Facility for Multiple Product Divisions
The new Riyadh facility serves as a base for a complete range of Liebherr services, including:
Sales and project support
After-sales service
Spare parts supply
Technical services
The hub supports all Liebherr product divisions represented in Saudi Arabia, reinforcing the company’s long-term commitment to the region’s construction, industrial, and infrastructure sectors.
Official Opening Attended by Senior Leadership
The opening ceremony, held just before Christmas, was attended by senior figures from both Liebherr and Saudi industry.
Attendees included:
Khaled Juffali, Chairman of Saudi Liebherr
Several members of the Liebherr Group main board
Christoph Kleiner, Managing Director of Liebherr Ehingen
Michael Kindsgrab, Germany’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
The presence of senior leadership underlined the strategic importance of Saudi Arabia within Liebherr’s global operations.
Longstanding Presence in Saudi Arabia
Liebherr has been active in Saudi Arabia since 1983, initially operating from Jeddah on the west coast. It later expanded with an east coast branch in Dammam.
Over four decades, Liebherr has developed a strong partnership with its local joint venture partner, the Juffali Group, supporting sustained growth across the Kingdom.
Leadership Perspective
Ajanthas Kumarathas, Managing Director of Saudi Liebherr, said:
“Our new branch in Riyadh represents an important step forward for our organisation in Saudi Arabia. By moving closer to our customers, we are strengthening our ability to provide efficient support and high-quality services that reflect the values of the Liebherr Group.”

About Liebherr Group
The Liebherr Group, founded in 1949 and headquartered in Bulle, Switzerland, is a global manufacturer of construction machinery, mobile and crawler cranes, tower cranes, mining equipment, maritime cranes, aerospace systems, and industrial technologies. Liebherr is known worldwide for its focus on engineering excellence, reliability, and long-term customer support, operating more than 140 companies across over 50 countries.
Website: https://www.liebherr.com
About Saudi Liebherr
Saudi Liebherr operates as a joint venture between Liebherr Group and the Juffali Group, providing sales, service, and technical support for Liebherr equipment throughout Saudi Arabia. With locations in Jeddah, Dammam, and now Riyadh, the company supports customers across construction, infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Liebherr’s new Saudi facility located?
The new sales and service hub is located in Riyadh, serving central Saudi Arabia.
How many Liebherr locations are now in Saudi Arabia?
Liebherr now operates three locations in the Kingdom: Jeddah, Dammam, and Riyadh.
What services does the Riyadh branch provide?
The facility offers sales, after-sales support, spare parts supply, and technical services for all Liebherr product divisions active in Saudi Arabia.
How long has Liebherr been active in Saudi Arabia?
Liebherr has operated in Saudi Arabia since 1983.
Who is Liebherr’s local partner in Saudi Arabia?
Liebherr works in partnership with the Juffali Group, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading industrial groups.































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