With an unemployment rate of around 3.6 percent and place of business of companies like
EnBW, Handtmann,
Liebherr, KaVo Dental GmbH, Vollmer and
Boehringer Ingelheim, Biberach is a significant industrial location in the southwest of Germany.
KaVo KaVo (Kaltenbach & Voigt) is a company producing dental medicine equipment and products like instruments, dental systems, laboratory and equipment for training centres for universities. The head office is in Biberach. In March 2004, Danaher, an American industrial company, took over KaVo. KaVo was later acquired by Envista. The company returned to private ownership as part of the Planmeca Group in January, 2022.
Boehringer Ingelheim Boehringer Ingelheim researches, develops and produces pharmaceuticals. Boehringer Ingelheim was founded in
Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany, in 1885, where the corporate headquarters are located. There are about 7,500 employees in Biberach.
EnBW EnBW means "Energy Baden-Württemberg". Its corporate centre is in
Karlsruhe. EnBW is Germany's third largest energy company. In Biberach there are about 900 employees.
Liebherr Biberach The beginning of
Liebherr Biberach was in 1954. The firm produces many sorts of cranes. 1,700 people and 112 trainees work there. The group's founder, Dr. Hans Liebherr, invented the mobile tower crane in 1949 in Kirchdorf/
Iller.
Transportation The town has two stations on the
Southern Railway (Württemberg) and half-hourly trains to
Ulm and
Friedrichshafen. From 1900 to 1964 the main station was also starting point for a narrow gauge railway to
Ochsenhausen, which is still in service as a heritage railway from
Warthausen to Ochsenhausen. By road it is connected to
Bundesstraße 30,
Bundesstraße 465 and Bundesstraße 312 federal roads. The nearest commercial airports are
Memmingen Airport,
Stuttgart Airport and
Munich Airport. ==Arts and entertainment==