Jungheinrich AG, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, is a leading global provider of intralogistics solutions, specializing in material handling equipment, warehousing technology, and automated systems. Founded in 1953, the company offers a comprehensive range of products and services, including forklift trucks, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), racking systems, and warehouse management software. Jungheinrich emphasizes sustainability and innovation, developing energy-efficient and ergonomic solutions to optimize warehouse operations and enhance supply chain efficiency for industries worldwide.
Global spirits company Amber Beverage Group (ABG) has signed an agreement with Jungheinrich, the world’s leading manufacturer of warehousing equipment, to purchase EUR 15.5 million worth of equipment needed to build ABG’s automated high-bay warehouse in the Latvian capital Riga.
Hamburg: Jungheinrich has joined the “50 Sustainability & Climate Leaders” initiative, a group of the world's leading companies in the field of climate protection and Sustainability.
Two years ago, Jungheinrich presented the ETV 216i to the public for the first time. At that time, it was the world's first truck with a novel lithium-ion battery concept. A world premiere that set standards in terms of design, ergonomics and agility. Now, Jungheinrich has dispatched the 1000th ETV 216i. In Italy, the Penny Market food chain relies entirely on lithium-ion technology. This includes an entire fleet of the ETV 216i reach truck.
Together with Jungheinrich, Liebherr-Werke Ehingen GmbH is building a new central spare parts warehouse at its headquarters in Ehingen, Baden-Württemberg. As one of the global leading manufacturers of mobile cranes, Liebherr intends to handle its worldwide distribution of spare parts from June 2023 onwards.
hagebau Logistik will rely entirely on Jungheinrich material handling equipment in the future. At hagebau Logistik's five logistics sites in Westerkappeln, Neumünster, Herten, Schleinitz and Burgau, the material handling equipment by various brands used to date will be replaced by some 200 Jungheinrich trucks.