Comprehensive modernization of final assembly
The Metz-Woippy site combines long-standing industrial heritage with a broad range of expertise, including laser cutting, bending, robotic and manual welding, painting, and the assembly of round and square balers.
Cédric Zimoch, Site Manager CLAAS Metz-Woippy, concluded: “We are proud to have marked this important milestone together with representatives of the CLAAS Group management, our partners and our employees. This project reflects our shared commitment to shaping the future of agricultural technology and to further strengthening the Metz-Woippy site as a key pillar of the CLAAS industrial network.”
After the inauguration of a new prototype workshop in early 2025 the current investment focuses specifically on modernising final assembly and includes:
freeing up 1,800 m² of space previously occupied by a logistics warehouse by outsourcing the storage of slow-moving parts and reorganising on-site storage,
reorganisation of U-shaped assembly lines, with pre-assembly areas arranged in a herringbone pattern to optimise production flows,
expansion and modernisation of the square baler assembly line,
construction of new test cabins dedicated to test larger machines, which are more ergonomic and soundproofed,
renovation of heating systems and improvement of lighting,
renovation of assembly floors,
painting of ceilings, metal structures and overhead cranes in accordance with CLAAS standards,
installation of intuitive ergonomic manipulators,
widening of logistics aisles to secure flows and thus enable future automation.
The investments were supported by the FRANCE 2030 program.
State-of-the-art assembly lines for the start of series production of the new CEREX 700
The introduction of the new CEREX 780 and CEREX 760 variable chamber round balers marks a new milestone in CLAAS baler history and sets new standards for performance and efficiency in this product segment. Developed to meet the highest demands of farmers and contractors, a total of four models, with and without a cutting unit and with maximum bale diameters of 1.83 m and 1.60 m respectively, complement the range of variable chamber round balers and are positioned above the VARIANT 500 series. The new models combine maximum throughput with impressive bale density and low power requirements, thus offering unparalleled efficiency and versatility when baling silage, straw, and hay.