Company:

Franz Achleitner Fahrzeugbau und Reifenzentrum GmbH

URL: en.achleitner.com
e-mail: office@achleitner.com
 
 
Type of activity:
Armoured Vehicles
Contact: Mr. Markus Heiss
Address:

Innsbrucker Strasse 94
A-6300 Worgl

Country: AUSTRIAAUSTRIA
Phone: +43 (0) 5332/7811-0
Fax: +43 (0) 5332 75222

The company Achleitner was founded in 1932 and has developed from a skilled blacksmith's shop to a commercial middle-sized company. The company is still a family business, employing around 200 employees and is certified according to ISO 9001: 2000.

With its high-quality products, individual solutions for the most varied applications, flexibility in the execution of contracts as well as over four years of acquired Know-How in the individual branches, the company has achieved an internationally reputable and renowned name.

Our spheres of activity include the area of motor manufacturing and the tires and rims trades.

Achleitner has its headquarters in Wörgl (Tyrol) with a further production plant in Radfeld. Additionally, our customers receive tire and rim products as well as a professional tire fitting in 10 branches in western Austria (9 in Tyrol and 1 in Salzburg).

Assembly-line production, single-unit production, adherence to delivery dates, customer-specific manufacture and high quality all belong to our strengths.

An important step for realising such projects is a close and healthy collaboration with the customer, the vehicle suppliers and the car manufacturer. To unite these is a major concern for us and is truly lived and realised by our management and its employees.

Production
HMV Survivor I (Armoured car)
MANTRA 4x4 (Truck)
PMV Survivor II (Armoured car)
Survivor I RCV (Reconnaissance Vehicle)
   
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