Osbra is a German plastics manufacturing specialist serving automotive OEMs with small-to-medium production runs. The tech stack reflects a manufacturing-focused operation—IMDS (automotive supply-chain standard), IATF 16949 (quality certification), APQP/FMEA (design controls)—with no cloud or modern software adoption visible. Active hiring skews toward operations and manufacturing roles, and project work centers on OEM vehicle approvals and process FMEA, indicating a company scaling production capability rather than digital transformation.
Osbra manufactures injection-molded and specialized plastic components (PUR, hot-stamping, plating, assembly) for leading automotive OEMs. Founded in 1981 and headquartered in Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria, the company operates as a system supplier handling end-to-end responsibility from product development and prototyping through series production and delivery. With 201–500 employees, Osbra targets small-to-medium production series and maintains long-term supplier partnerships. The firm pursues strict quality and environmental standards aligned with IATF 16949 automotive certification.
Osbra specializes in injection molding, PUR processing, hot-stamping, plating, and assembly of plastic components for automotive OEMs, with capability to manage projects from development through series production.
Osbra operates under IATF 16949 automotive quality certification and employs APQP, FMEA, MSA, and PPAP processes for product and process approvals.
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