Liebherr Rostock
Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH
Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH founded in 2002 develops and manufactures ship cranes, mobile harbour cranes, and offshore cranes. Additionally, reachstackers and components for container cranes are covered in its product portfolio. The plant's direct link to the Baltic Sea provide the best logistics conditions – above all for worldwide sales of large equipment that have load bearing capacities up to 5,000 tons. Additionally, the location contributes to the Group strengthening its international market position in maritime cranes.
On the rise: Expansion
The Rostock Liebherr plant started operations in 2005 from when it has been continuously extended and expanded. A worldwide network of Liebherr sales and service points guarantees direct access to the market and corresponding local support to customers.
Facts and figures
- Founded: 2002
- Workforce:
- Total area: 451,000 m²
- Built-up area: 136,000 m²
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