The EGGER Group, headquartered in St. Johann, Austria, is investing more than €200 million in its 22nd plant in Markt Bibart, Germany, thereby realizing one of the largest investment projects in the industry. The wood-based material manufacturer is implementing extensive, multi-stage investment steps, which are due to be completed in autumn 2026.
Another milestone has been reached at the Markt Bibart plant — the first short-cycle press has started production. Following the roofing ceremony for its production hall in August and the smooth installation of the facility, the lamination of decorative boards now starts, a first for the location, which previously only produced raw particleboard. The owners Michael and Fritz Egger also travelled to Markt Bibart for the historic first laminated board.
”The start of the first short-cycle press marks the beginning of a new era for our plant in Markt Bibart,” Markus Scheran, plant director technical/production. “It brings us a big step closer to our goal of becoming a modern wood-based material plant. The speed at which we are developing our plant is unbelievable, and we are doing it during ongoing operation. A great achievement by the project team, all our colleagues on site and our partners.”
The creation of upgrading capacities is a major innovation at the plant. The site previously produced raw particleboard with an annual capacity of up to 650,000 square meters. Existing customers will continue to be reliably supplied with raw particleboard of the highest quality. Part of the production quantity will be laminated from now on. This investment will ensure sustainable utilization of production capacity and give customers access to EGGER’s comprehensive product portfolio of laminated particleboard with trendy decors and diverse textures. The new short-cycle press produces up to 8 million square meters of laminated particleboard per year.
The Markt Bibart plant was taken over by EGGER in autumn 2023 and has since been successfully integrated into the Group. Immediately after the takeover, the family company began extensive investments. The projects are being implemented at an impressive pace.
The new recycled wood processing facility, which enables the use of recycled wood in the production of high-quality particleboard on site, has been gradually ramped up since September. The first short-cycle press has now also been put into operation. Additional pioneering project steps are planned until autumn 2026 — the creation of other lamination options with a second short-cycle press, the construction of a highly automated high-bay warehouse and a loading hall as well as optimization of existing facilities.








