Machines leave new Einböck plant

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On more than 70 000 m² and with over 220 employees, Einböck produces special machines for crop- and grassland care, tillage, seeding and fertilization. Thanks to the strong increasing demand for agricultural machinery for mechanical weed control, the company doubled their production capacity with an investment of over € 35 million. “The company is delighted that the expansion is officially completed, and the first red machine has left the new plant,” explains Leopold Einböck Sr.

“With the realization of “Werk Dobl”, we are ideally equipped for the future with high-tech machinery and a modern working environment. “Thanks to our modern production facility, we have been able to improve our work processes, expand capacities and further increase our level of vertical integration. This enables us to manufacture new and, above all, larger machines faster and more efficiently,” explains Leopold Einböck Jr.


The construction of “Werk Dobl” is a significant milestone in the company history and emphasizes their commitment to innovation and sustainability in agricultural technology. The project is completed with an additional photovoltaic system and another wood chip heating system. We are now self-sufficient in energy production, at least when the sun is shining”, concludes managing director Michael Einböck.


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