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Schaeffler invests €180m euros in new assembly and packaging centre

The Board of Managing Directors of Schaeffler AG and its Supervisory Board have signed off on a €180 million investment to build a new state-of-the-art assembly and packaging centre, called “Aftermarket Kitting Operation” (AKO), in the Star Park industrial estate in the city of Halle (Saale), Germany.



Occupying an area of more than 40,000 square metres, the new facility will assemble and package kits from Schaeffler‘s inventory of automotive aftermarket spare parts and repair solutions.

The plant will be commissioned in late 2019. The construction and operation of the facility will be managed by general contractor and third-party logistics provider Neovia Logistics. The project will create around 900 new jobs at the Halle (Saale) location.

The new assembly and packaging center will further optimise Schaeffler‘s Automotive Aftermarket processes and generate sustained improvements in quality of delivery.

It will be the main supply hub for all of the Automotive Aftermarket division’s other regional warehouses in Europe while at the same time serving as the regional warehouse for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Once the new center is up and running, customers in those countries will benefit from even shorter delivery times.

Michael Söding, designated Member of the Schaeffler AG Board of Managing Directors and Head of the company’s Automotive Aftermarket division, explains: “Our agreement with Neovia Logistics marks an important milestone on our way to building a state-of-the-art assembly and packaging centre in Halle’s ‘Star Park’ industrial estate. The centre will further optimise our processes and throughput times and hence enable us to provide an even faster, more reliable and more flexible service to our customers.”

More than 40,000 different parts and components for passenger cars, light and heavy utility vehicles and tractors will be picked, packaged and dispatched at the new assembly and packaging facility. The centre’s inventory comprises parts for clutch, clutch release, engine, transmission and chassis systems.

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