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Bell Equipment's German factory expansion on track

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Extension of company’s Eisenach-Kindel facility on track for completion in mid-2019

THE extension of Bell Equipment’s Eisenach-Kindel facility in Germany, the company’s European articulated dumptruck (ADT) assembly plant, is now fully under way.

Scheduled for completion in mid-2019, the Phase II extension will add two new halls totalling 12,000 sq m, which will treble the available floor space and provide capacity for bin fabrication and future expansion.

The Eisenach-Kindel factory opened in 2003 as the company’s first production facility outside South Africa. Situated in the heart of Europe, the factory offers ideal access to existing established Bell markets in Western Europe and has also proved to be a perfect base from which to cater for the emerging Eastern European markets.

Additionally, Bell Equipment say the close proximity to their European technology partners and suppliers of drive and control components minimizes lead times, improves cost structures and optimizes flexibility in terms of production planning.

The original 6,000 sq m assembly plant was purpose designed to assemble all Bell ADT models from the smaller trucks to the company’s 50-tonne vehicle. It was intended for a maximum output of 20 units per week in a three-shift operation.

 

However, the introduction of the Bell E-series trucks in 2013 led to an increase in demand and a need to escalate production. The result is the current extension of the existing facility, which on completion will provide an 18,000 sq m structure for production and storage.

According to Bell, the long-term plan for the new factory is the incorporation of more componentry fabrication, with the selection of components to be introduced being driven by lead times, flexibility and, ultimately, how best to fulfil customer expectations.

Bin fabrication will be the first service to be relocated to the site, as most of the high-quality steel used for the bin structures is sourced from European suppliers, helping to reduce travel times and costs.

To complement the extension of Eisenach-Kindel and to better optimize reaction times, logistics and general production efficiencies, Bell Equipment have also invested in a new European Logistics Centre. Officially opened in September 2017, this new facility was the first development to solely support the Northern Hemisphere markets and will further strengthen the company’s offering in Europe.

Nick Learoyd, managing director of Bell Equipment UK, commented: ‘This expansion is a significant development for Bell Equipment in Europe. The ability to increase production levels and reduce delivery times will be invaluable to our customers in the region.’

 

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