About the Daimler Buses plant in Neu-Ulm:
The Neu-Ulm plant was founded in 1991 by Karl Kässbohrer Fahrzeugwerke GmbH. Through the merger of Mercedes-Benz bus production with the Kässbohrer brand Setra, the plant became part of Daimler Buses. The Neu‑Ulm site is the competence center for coaches of all drive types and is part of the Daimler Buses production network. The plant employs around 3,800 people in central functions and bus manufacturing. Neu‑Ulm is home to the final assembly of Mercedes‑Benz and Setra coaches.
The plant also includes an in‑house seat production facility for intercity and coach seats for both brands. The site additionally hosts the Aftersales headquarters of Daimler Buses, including global spare parts logistics for Mercedes‑Benz and Setra buses, as well as the paint competence center for the entire production network, the Daimler Buses development center for safety and assistance systems, the testing department, and the competence center for 3D‑printed parts.
Additional location: Mannheim, Daimler Buses GmbH: Daimler Truck
Legal information: https://legal-de.buses.daimlertruck.com
