Jungheinrich plant in Moosburg resumes production
Published on : Monday 20-04-2020
Jungheinrich interrupted production at the Moosburg plant on March 27 due to supply bottlenecks in the wake of the corona epidemic.

April 14, 2020 – As planned, Jungheinrich has resumed operations at its plant in Moosburg, Bavaria, recently. With the start of the early shift, production of electric and IC engine counterbalanced trucks was continued after a two-week break. All Jungheinrich plants are now back in operation. Jungheinrich interrupted production at the Moosburg plant on March 27 due to supply bottlenecks of materials by subcontractors in the wake of the Covid-19 epidemic. According to plan, the relevant stocks were replenished during the production break. Founded in 1953, Jungheinrich ranks among the world's leading solutions providers for the intralogistics sector. With a comprehensive portfolio of material handling equipment, automatic systems and services, the company is able to offer customers tailored solutions for the challenges posed by Industry 4.0 from a single source. The company offers support personnel as first point of contact in the event of a fault or when users have general questions about logistics system. All support staff have many years of experience and can generally provide immediate solutions to most of the problems remotely.
The Hamburg-based Group is represented worldwide in 40 countries with its own direct sales companies and in approximately 80 other countries through partner companies. Jungheinrich employs 18,000 people worldwide and generated consolidated revenue of €4.07 billion in 2019.