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    Liebherr Oberopfingen hydraulic cylinder plant: capacity gains for OEM designers

    December 11, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Liebherr Oberopfingen hydraulic cylinder plant: capacity gains for OEM designers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Liebherr-Components has inaugurated a new hydraulic cylinder production complex in Oberopfingen, completing a three-year construction and relocation programme that began with ground-breaking in December 2022. The facility consolidates and significantly expands capacity for hydraulic cylinders with integrated mechanical manufacturing, previously carried out at the original Kirchdorf an der Iller site. For mining and heavy civil equipment OEMs, the enlarged plant signals increased availability of large, high-load cylinders critical for excavators, haul trucks and cranes, with shorter lead times and more centralised quality control.

    Technical Brief

    • Hydraulic cylinder mechanical manufacturing has been physically separated from Kirchdorf, now concentrated at Oberopfingen.
    • Relocation required full transfer of machining, assembly and test equipment to the new complex.
    • Integration of cylinder production and mechanical machining on one site simplifies in‑house process control and traceability.
    • New layout is designed for linear material flow, reducing internal handling and intermediate storage.
    • Co-location of design, production and logistics teams at Oberopfingen supports faster engineering change implementation.
    • Purpose-built foundations and craneage will accommodate very heavy cylinder barrels and rod assemblies.
    • Consolidation into Oberopfingen frees space at Kirchdorf for other Liebherr component or machine lines.
    • For mining and heavy civil OEMs, such vertically integrated cylinder plants reduce supply chain fragmentation risk.

    Our Take

    Liebherr-Components’ new Oberopfingen capacity sits alongside the Liebherr Group’s push into autonomous, battery-electric haulage via S1 Vision GmbH (25 Nov 2025), signalling that in-house hydraulic cylinder supply is being shored up just as the group targets more complex, high-duty mobile equipment for mining and industrial logistics.

    Within our 253 Mining stories, Liebherr appears more often on the equipment and technology side than as an OEM tied to specific mines, so this facility is likely aimed at strengthening its role as a systems supplier to multiple operators rather than anchoring to any single project pipeline.

    Given the December 2022 ground-breaking and typical 18–30 month build-out for specialised component plants in our database, the Oberopfingen site is coming online in a window when miners are ordering more large excavators and trucks for brownfield expansions, which should support early utilisation rates for the new cylinder lines.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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