Strategic alliance initiated by Laempe Mössner Sinto and Lüber moving into future-focused territory.
In a strategic move that promises to reshape the foundry industry, Lüber, a renowned company in the field of industrial mechanical engineering, has formed a partnership with Laempe Mössner Sinto. This collaboration aims to combine expertise, test environments, and development cycles for faster, more economical, and customer-oriented innovation development.
The partnership, announced recently, brings together two complementary market segments, ensuring no cannibalization but genuine complementarity in the cooperation. Lüber, a specialist in modular core shooting machines, mixing systems, and gas generators, will complement Laempe Mössner Sinto's extensive portfolio, which covers all areas of modern core manufacturing, from conventional and additive to hybrid manufacturing.
Laempe Moessner Sinto, headquartered in Barleben/Meitzendorf, Saxony-Anhalt, is a leading international full-service provider of core making technology. With a total of 350 employees working across its state-of-the-art production site, locations in Schopfheim in the Black Forest and Mannheim, and subsidiaries in Pune (India) and Beijing (China), the company is the global market leader for core manufacturing technology in the foundry industry.
The partnership is significant for Lüber, with succession planning being a key factor. The goal is to ensure the long-term survival and further development of the company. For Laempe Moessner Sinto, the partnership is a response to the complex challenges facing the industry, allowing them to react more quickly to market changes and continue to offer excellent solutions.
Andreas Moessner, Managing Director of Laempe Moessner Sinto, emphasized the partnership's strategic sense due to the close geographical proximity of the Schopfheim and Bazenheid locations. Wilhelm Bovens, Managing Director of Lüber, echoed this sentiment, stating the partnership's potential to secure expertise in the region and deliver immediate added value for customers.
The partnership will optimize resource utilization due to the expanded service network and better coordinated spare parts supply. Customers will benefit from an expanded service network, better coordinated spare parts supply, and optimized resource utilization due to the partnership.
Laempe Moessner Sinto is an innovation leader, driving forward new technologies like its proprietary L3D-200 3D printer for flexible core production. Lüber's particular strength lies in adapting its systems to individual customer requirements and in its compact, flexible design.
The partnership will also share production capacities to ensure delivery capability and flexibility during bottlenecks and peak utilization periods. This collaboration marks a significant step towards a long-term, future-proof strategy in industrial mechanical engineering. For more information, visit www.laempe.com.
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