Heinrich Eibach laid the foundation stone for today’s globally active Eibach Group when the company was founded in Germany in 1951. After his untimely death in 1967, his son Wilfried took over the company and led it to its current significance.
Today, Eibach is a medium-sized family-run company in its 3rd generation with over 600 employees worldwide and develops, produces and sells its products at its own production sites in Germany, the USA and China. The company also has its own engineering and sales subsidiaries in the UK, Australia and South Africa. Eibach is represented by independent business partners in more than 80 countries around the world.
Eibach is recognised worldwide as the leading brand for motorsport springs and sporty suspension systems in the automotive sector. Over many successful decades, Eibach has developed into the unconditional top brand in global motorsport. Eibach is known and present on all continents in practically all motorsport series in which suspensions are used. The demand for special characteristic curves and performance parameters, the smallest tolerances, weight and size optimisation as well as reliability under extreme continuous load combined with maximum delivery flexibility make motorsport the ideal testing ground for Eibach for all further product developments.
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Founded by Heinrich Eibach
Takeover of the company by the son Wilfried Eibach
Development of the first racing springs for the now world-famous ERS system from Eibach (Eibach Race Spring System)
Establishment of a production site in the USA
Establishment of a production site in China
Commissioning of a second production site in Germany (near Finnentrop)
In the team for South Westphalia
c/o SIHK zu Hagen
Bahnhofstraße 18
D-58095 Hagen
Phone +49 (0) 2331 390-0
Email weltmarktfuehrer@hagen.ihk.de
An award from the IHKs in the team for South Westphalia
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