Palfinger

[17] Additionally, Palfinger invested in its existing production sites in Bulgaria, Slovenia, Eastern Germany, and the USA.

[18] In 2008, Palfinger acquired the American company Omaha Standard in Iowa, which manufactures truck bodies and liftgates for pickups.

[32] Additionally, Sany acquired 10% of the shares in Palfinger, while Palfinger acquired 10% of the shares in Sany Lifting Ltd.[33] In 2015, the new company headquarters in Bergheim was opened,[34] accompanied by investments ranging from €3 million to €6 million in expanding the production site in Löbau.

[35] The following year, Palfinger acquired the Norwegian Harding Group, which almost doubled its business in the marine sector.

[42] Furthermore, Palfinger began expanding the technology center in Köstendorf with investments totaling €5 million.

[43] In the same year, Palfinger acquired the companies TSK Kran und Wechselsysteme GmbH and TSR Lacktechnik.

[44] Additionally, they acquired the rights to the Offshore Passenger Transfer System (OPTS) technology from Lift2Work B.V.[45] In the fiscal year 2023, the company surpassed the revenue threshold of €2 billion for the first time.

[49][50] In June 2023, Palfinger established a central hub for its activities in the USA in Schaumburg, Illinois.

[55] The Palfinger family directly or indirectly holds 56.4% of the company's shares, making them the main shareholder.

[58] The shares of Palfinger AG have also been traded on the OTC market of the Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf, and Frankfurt stock exchanges since mid-June 2000.

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