Liebherr Group
Overview
HQ Location
Switzerland
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Year Founded
1949
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
$1-10b
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Employees
10,001 - 50,000
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Website
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Liebherr Group today is a leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, but also supplies innovative user-oriented products and services in many other fields.
IoT Solutions
Liebherr creates innovative IoT solutions that are extendable and plug-and-play. Liebherr has developed the fleet management platform LiDAT for their construction machines. Due to customer demand, these platforms are often extended to include competitors’ products but with limited data coverage and functionality. For the household appliance industry, Liebherr has a novel refrigeration solution: a plug-and-play device that turns almost any of the company's fridges into a smart fridge.
What's especially brilliant about the SmartDevice is not so much its capabilities, but Liebherr's overall approach to smart home technology. Unlike smart home setups that force users to buy pricey hardware that can't be upgraded and may not even be necessary, SmartDevice gives consumers the option of choosing nearly any Liebherr fridge and adding connectivity only if and when they feel comfortable doing so.
What's especially brilliant about the SmartDevice is not so much its capabilities, but Liebherr's overall approach to smart home technology. Unlike smart home setups that force users to buy pricey hardware that can't be upgraded and may not even be necessary, SmartDevice gives consumers the option of choosing nearly any Liebherr fridge and adding connectivity only if and when they feel comfortable doing so.
Key Customers
Almaz, Hochtief, Hyundai
IoT Snapshot
Liebherr Group is a provider of Industrial IoT automation and control technologies, and also active in the aerospace, agriculture, construction and infrastructure, electronics, equipment and machinery, marine and shipping, mining, and specialty vehicles industries.
Technology Stack
Liebherr Group’s Technology Stack maps Liebherr Group’s participation in the automation and control IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
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