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Past releases, events and media of the Schwarzmüller Group
Schwarzmüller becomes a strategic partner in the Krone Commercial Vehicle Group
Joint customer focus through product portfolio expansion and extension of service expertise in the European commercial vehicle market
Wolfgang Muhri is the new CEO of the Group
- Paletar: restructuring completed successfully
- Muhri: 2024 will most likely be difficult
- 3-person executive team is now complete
Forward-looking and time-tested strength: New impulses at Schwarzmüller Group
New impulses to corporate management: Lorenzer and Spindler join COO Thomas Biringer for a broader management team.
Schwarzmüller Group announces two new key management posts as a cornerstone of a promising future. In October 2023, Daniela…
Schwarzmüller Group: Obituary Wilhelm Schwarzmüller
In memory of Wilhelm Schwarzmüller Jr. (1933 - 2023)
“Our Third Year in Crisis Mode.”
- Still on course, but there is the threat of a downturn
- Germany declining, Austrian domestic market adequate
- Automatic loading of low-loading trucks within reach
Super Tools for Challenging Shipments
- Schwarzmüller presents itself as the largest European niche manufacturer
- Now joined by Hüffermann as the second Group brand at IAA
- Telematics provided for extensive two-year test period
More than 100 vehicle types for the construction and infrastructure sector
Since the last bauma in 2019, the Schwarzmüller Group has significantly extended its product range for construction and infrastructure businesses.
Market leader for container vehicles
- Specialist with more than 600 vehicle models
- Patented solutions for securing loads
- Four vehicles in detail
Trailers shipped by boat up the Danube
- New method of vehicle delivery tested successfully
- Special transport by tailored type of vessel
- International rollout to riparian Danube states is feasible
New Sales Director Appointed
- Experienced sales professional to become a member of General Management
- Reorganisation of international sales
- CEO Hartwig: Higher demand requires firm economic punch