The family business Geiger + Schüle, based in Ulm, has consolidated a strategic cooperation with Liebherr and its official distributor Nagel, operating today more than a hundred Liebherr machinery units on site. This collaboration, based on technical reliability and local support, has transformed the operational capacity of the construction company, which specializes in civil, road and railcivil, road and railway works.
Currently, Geiger + Schüle’s machine park includes more than 50 wheel loaders, 50 wheeled excavators and about 10 railway excavators. The close proximity to the Liebherr plant in Kirchdorf and the technical support of Nagel have been decisive factors in maintaining efficiency and availability on site.
Precision and versatility with Liebherr machinery
Here, the company is working on the development of a new area, including the construction of access roads and a traffic circle. Three Liebherr machines are the stars of the show:
- A 918 Compact excavator: its reduced turning radius and high-performance hydraulics make it possible to operate in tight spaces without sacrificing power.
- Excavator A 920: equipped for heavy-duty tasks, its 129 kW power and load capacity make it ideal for fast and precise earthmoving.
- L 507 Stereo loader: it stands out for its maneuverability thanks to the stereo steering, ideal for leveling and material transport tasks.
This trio of equipment reflects Geiger + Schüle’s strategy: combining flexibility with performance in complex urban interventions.
Oberstdorf: rail mobility with technical efficiency
In a different scenario, the company is active in the modernization of railway infrastructure. modernization of railway infrastructures. Liebherr railway excavators demonstrate their ability to operate both on the road and on the track, allowing maintenance work, welding or laying of lines without the need for traffic interruption.
The ability to change travel modes in seconds makes these machines a key resource for job sites that demand maximum safety and operational efficiency.
Technical culture and family legacy
Originating in the first decades of the 20th century, Geiger + Schüle maintains its family essence while adapting to contemporary technical challenges. Today, managed by the third generation, the company has 350 employees and is a reference in southern Germany for its focus on quality, customer proximity and commitment to advanced machinery solutions. advanced machinery solutions.
The link between Geiger + Schüle, Liebherr and Nagel demonstrates that a combination of technology, local support and long-term vision can make a difference in the modern construction industry. modern construction.
Source and photo: Liebherr