Grieskirchner Str. 8
Prambachkirchen, 4731
Austria
+43 7277 2303-0
Under the brand name BIBER, the upper Austrian family business Eschlböck develops and produces woodchippers for landscaping, the forestry and biomass industry. With more than 10 construction sizes, Eschlböck offers a customized solution for every application and the largest range of mobile chippers on the European market.
Since the 1970s the Austrian chipper specialist Eschlböck has been developing and manufacturing woodchippers with the best possible shredding technology and has improved its BIBER woodchippers based on the principle of disc-wheel and drum chipping.
Eschlböck offers quality and sustainability in the professional, high-performance compact machine sector with manual loading from 15 cm wood diameter and has a leading position in developing large machines with up to 95 cm wood diameter.
In recent years the development and introduction of the BIBER Powertruck series have been trendsetting. The series includes the models VICAN, VICTOR and MAROX up to 780 hp.
The power transmission system of the BIBER Powertruck technology developed by Eschlböck enables a high-power transmission from the truck engine to the chipper with lowest fuel and CO2 consumption at the same time. The chipper is driven by a single-stage transmission linked to the truck engine. This provides outstanding performance values and saves fuel.
The customers of Eschlböck appreciate beside the large product range the reliable availability of spare parts over generations, the qualified service, the durability of the machines and the high level of working safety. Customers are inspired by the quality of the mechanical engineering and the wood chips which ensure sustainable heat and electricity.
Sustainability is part of the company’s foundation pillars. The future-oriented family business was among the first to switch from heavy heating oil to wood chips. In 1999 Eschlböck installed a low-temperature floor heating in its production halls. 2011 the new office building was built with 50cm thick energy saving tiles. The new plant for metal technology which was built in 2017 is equipped with wood lime, wooden frame walls, mineral plaster facade and a PV system.