Lödige Industries Announces Expansion to Romania Production Site

Lödige Industries is expanding its capacities in Brasov, Romania (Copyright: Lödige Industries).

Lödige Industries, a leading provider of logistics systems with headquarters in Germany, is significantly expanding its capacities in Brasov, Romania. Plans call for a near doubling of the production area to more than 4,000 m2. Additional office and sanitary facilities are also being built. Construction began at the end of the first quarter of 2023, and production operations in the new building are expected to start as early as the end of the year. Lödige Industries currently has more than 100 people in Brasov in production, engineering and sales. As part of the expansion, the company also plans to hire additional personnel to ramp up production in the new building by the end of the year. Since 2006, the factory has primarily produced lifting and handling machines, such as lifting tables, elevating workstations, truck docks and conveyors, which are installed in air freight terminals, car parking systems and as material handling equipment in projects for the global market.

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