Concrete technology
In the concrete technology product segment, revenue was at €192 million in the 2025 business year. This represents a fall of €46 million or 19.3 % year-on-year.
Revenue in € m from 238 - 19.3% |
Employees from 1.645 - 4.8% |
Revenue by sales regions
36.9%
European Union
18.2%
Non-EU countries
9.4%
North America
12.0%
Central and South America
4.7%
Asia and Oceania
18.8%
Africa, Near and Middle East

Declines in key markets
The market situation varied wildly in the regions that are significant to the segment. In Europe, weak growth in the construction industry had a negative impact on demand within the ready-mixed concrete industry. According to the VDMA (German Engineering Federation), sales of construction machines rose in Africa and in the Middle East. The region holds potential, but not without the risks associated with political and economic uncertainty. In many parts of Asia, sales in construction machinery were on the rise: by contrast, activities in Thailand, an important market for the product segment, were still restrained. In North America, the overall market exhibited a downward trend, attributed to the introduction of US tariffs, among other factors. In Central and South America, there are signs of recovery.
The impact of these developments was felt heavily by the concrete technology product segment. Revenue fell in all sales regions compared with the previous year. In the key markets of France and Germany in particular, the Group registered significant decreases. A slight tailwind was felt in the United Arab Emirates, in Albania and in Canada.
The LiPerformance process optimisation system in the new generation of mixing plants allows for faster, more economical and more resource-efficient concrete production.
Development work for the future
Liebherr unveiled the Mobilmix 4.0 to the public at Bauma 2025. The mixing plant has a modular construction for more flexible configuration, shorter delivery times and faster assembly. The integrated LiPerformance process optimisation system increases the output rate while also allowing for faster, more economical and more resource-efficient concrete production.
Liebherr also presented the facelift models of the THS 110 D-K and THS 140 D-K crawler concrete pumps at Bauma. Series production starts in 2026. Alongside this, several projects to optimise concrete pumps got underway. These are intended to simplify control architecture and make machine handling standardised and intuitive, among other objectives.
In the truck mixer area, a new and improved generation will replace the current models to ensure consistent quality standards across all locations. Various components are already in the design and testing phases. Furthermore, a new control platform is being phased in to all types of truck mixer by 2026. Liebherr is also working on fully electric solutions, especially the optimisation of hydraulic drum drives for battery-electric chassis.
Investments were centred around the expansion of the Rayong site (Thailand). In this business year, the Group also announced restructuring plans for the concrete technology product segment. This saw work begin to relocate from Bad Schussenried (Germany) to the Liebherr site at Plovdiv (Bulgaria). The transfer affects parts of production and development as well as production-adjacent activities and administration tasks for the mixing plant and truck mixer areas. The reasons for this lie in the challenging market conditions.
In 2026, Liebherr forecasts a moderate increase in revenue for the concrete technology product segment.