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Aebi Schmidt Supplies Hydraulic and Interchangeable Frame Systems for 123 German Federal Motorway Maintenance Vehicles

Aebi Schmidt Secures €10M Contract to Supply Hydraulic Systems for 123 German Federal Motorway Maintenance Vehicles

By Derek Hwang
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Aebi Schmidt Holding AG has been awarded a €10 million subcontract to supply hydraulic and interchangeable frame systems for 123 motorway maintenance vehicles under a large contract by Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes. Partnering with Iveco, Aebi Schmidt will provide versatile vehicle systems to enhance efficiency in maintaining Germany's extensive motorway network, with delivery and training completed by end of 2027.

Aebi Schmidt Supplies Hydraulic and Interchangeable Frame Systems for 123 German Federal Motorway Maintenance Vehicles
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Key Points

  • Aebi Schmidt won a significant €10m subcontract from a major German federal motorway operator for 123 specialized maintenance vehicles.
  • The vehicles, built on Iveco chassis, will feature Aebi Schmidt's advanced hydraulic and interchangeable frame systems, enabling multi-functional attachment use.
  • The contract highlights Aebi Schmidt's engineering capabilities and strengthens its position as a key partner in large-scale infrastructure maintenance projects in Europe.

FRAUENFELD, Switzerland, July 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aebi Schmidt Holding AG (NASDAQ: AEBI) (“Aebi Schmidt Group” or the “Company”), a world-class specialty vehicles leader, has been awarded a contract worth approximately €10m to supply hydraulic and interchangeable frame systems for 123 motorway maintenance vehicles for Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes. Aebi Schmidt acts as key subcontractor to main contractor Iveco. All vehicles will be delivered by the end of 2027.

Germany's motorway network spans more than 13,000 kilometers and requires year-round maintenance by a fleet of highly specialized vehicles. Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes, the federal operator responsible for this infrastructure, tendered 158 vehicles across four lots. Aebi Schmidt, in partnership with main contractor Iveco, was awarded 123 vehicles in total. The value of this award is approximately €10m.

Each vehicle is based on an Iveco chassis and will be equipped with Aebi Schmidt's load-sensing hydraulic and interchangeable frame systems. This enables the vehicles to operate with a wide range of attachments, including tippers, cranes and flatbeds, making them highly versatile for motorway maintenance operations across Germany.

The project required significant technical collaboration between Aebi Schmidt and Iveco. "This contract confirms our ability to develop and deliver highly customized solutions for large-scale infrastructure projects," said Henning Schroeder, CEO Europe & Rest of the World of Aebi Schmidt. "The close collaboration within our team and with Iveco was key to developing a solution that met both the technical and economic requirements of this demanding tender." All vehicles will be delivered and commissioned, including operator training, by the end of 2027.

"Winning this contract in partnership with Iveco for one of Germany's most critical infrastructure operators is a strong signal," said Barend Fruithof, Group CEO of Aebi Schmidt. "It reflects the trust that major public clients place in our engineering expertise and confirms our strategic position as a key partner for large-scale maintenance projects."

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Phone: +41 44 308 58 48

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Simone Grancini, Director Investor Relations
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Phone: +41 44 308 58 77Further information
https://www.aebi-schmidt.com
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https://media.aebi-schmidt.com (pictures, logos)

  

About Aebi Schmidt Group

Aebi Schmidt Group (NASDAQ: AEBI) is a world-class specialty vehicles leader, positioned to accelerate growth and drive exceptional value. The Company is headquartered in Switzerland, employs approximately 6,000 employees, and operates production facilities and service and upfit centers across Europe and North America.


Risks

  • Delays or technical challenges in vehicle delivery and operator training by end of 2027 could affect contract fulfillment and reputation.
  • Dependence on the primary contractor, Iveco, for overall vehicle production and integration may pose coordination risks.
  • Economic or political changes affecting government infrastructure funding in Germany could impact future contracts or maintenance requirements.

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