With delivery periods of weeks rather than months, the crankshaft manufacturer Feuer powertrain succeeds in conquering the European market in less than ten years and advancing into the group of world leaders. The key to success: The consequent departure from the previously standard production of crankshafts on special machines. Instead, the production lines consist of machining centers - such as the horizontal HEC 630 D from Heckert, a subsidiary of the Starrag Group - which make production fast, flexible, high quality and ultimately profitable.
Crankshaft production is considered as the supreme discipline in metalworking. Hardly surprising, since this key component of an internal combustion engine requires 20 to 50 machining processes until it is ready for use - depending on the size and demands of the respective motor. Feuer powertrain produces cast iron and forged crankshafts 300 – 1,400 mm in length in small and large series for conventional car engines from VW, BMW, Audi, Ferrari, Jaguar, Maserati, GM and others, but also for the high-end 12-cylinders of Bentley or Rolls-Royce. They are highly sought after, not just in the automotive industry, but also in trucks, industrial engines, ships and generators.
The approximately 650 employees at the company's HQ in Nordhausen, Thuringia, produce up to 1.5 million crankshafts per year and supply customers all over the world. Further growth will come from the new plant in Tunica, Mississippi, USA, which is commencing production this year to supply the American market. A manufacturing plant in Asia is to follow and, in Nordhausen too, further construction is planned.
And so the success story continues. Which is not too surprising, since company founder and namesake Dieter Feuer, his partner Bernd Gulden and CEO Oliver Wönnmann founded the company in 2003 to revolutionize crankshaft production with their new company "Feuer powertrain". Their goal was to conquer the market with high flexibility and speed, and to be the market leader in Europe no later than 2010 - a goal they have achieved. Feuer powertrain, with a turnover of roughly 150 million euros annually, is now among the four leading vendors worldwide.