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Zierer Karussell- und Spezialmaschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG is a manufacturer of rides, specializing in family-oriented , roundabouts, wave swingers, and other fun attractions for leisure parks worldwide. Founded in 1930 in , , as a of the Streicher Group—a metalworks and engineering firm—the company has developed a reputation for high-quality, low-maintenance rides that emphasize safety and innovation. Its product lineup includes various models such as the Force Coaster, Tower Launch Coaster, and Multi Seating Coaster, alongside dark rides with interactive elements, free-fall towers, Ferris wheels, and major thrill rides like the Star Shape and Ellipse Flyer. Zierer supplies attractions to prominent venues including , Universal Studios, and , providing comprehensive services from design and commissioning to ongoing maintenance and staff training. With a focus on custom solutions and 24-hour support, the firm continues to cater to global operators, ensuring reliable performance for millions of visitors annually.

History

Founding and early years

Zierer Karussell- und Spezialmaschinenbau & Co. KG was founded in 1930 by master carpenter Vitus Zierer in Neuhausen bei Deggendorf, , . The company began as a family enterprise, leveraging Zierer's expertise to produce custom structures for the traveling entertainment industry. In its first year, Vitus Zierer constructed a living wagon (Wohnwagen) for his brother Max, a showman (Schausteller), which demonstrated the firm's high-quality craftsmanship and attracted further commissions. During the 1930s, Zierer's operations centered on fabricating wooden sales wagons (Verkaufswagen), sales stands (Verkaufsstände), and pack wagons (Packwagen) for showmen, emphasizing durable designs suited to mobile fairground use. These early products established the company's reputation for reliable, low-maintenance equipment tailored to the entertainment sector. Based near Deggendorf, the firm operated as a small-scale workshop, focusing on bespoke machinery that blended carpentry with basic mechanical elements to support industrial and recreational needs. In the post-World War II era, Zierer experienced steady growth, transitioning toward more specialized amusement equipment. By the , the company had begun manufacturing carousels (Karussells) and ghost trains (Geisterbahnen), simple mechanical rides that built on its foundational skills in custom fabrication. This expansion capitalized on the recovering fairground industry, with Zierer prioritizing robust to ensure longevity and ease of operation. Through the , the family-run business solidified its expertise in roundabouts and basic rides, laying the groundwork for broader amusement machinery development while remaining rooted in Bavarian craftsmanship traditions. In 2002, the company was acquired by the Streicher Group, a Deggendorf-based conglomerate with roots in engineering and construction since 1909, and has since operated as a fully owned subsidiary.

Development of amusement ride portfolio

During the 1960s and 1970s, Zierer shifted its focus from early woodworking and custom fabrication for showmen—rooted in its family-owned origins—to the dedicated production of amusement rides, emphasizing family-friendly flat attractions suitable for theme parks and carnivals. This transition marked a pivotal diversification, leveraging the company's expertise in precision engineering to create reliable, scalable ride systems that prioritized safety and enjoyment for younger audiences. A cornerstone of this evolution was the development of early flat rides, including wave swingers and flying carpets, which introduced innovative motion dynamics to the market. The company's breakthrough came with the invention of the original Wave Swinger in the early 1970s, distinguished by its tilted roof that amplified the swinging sensation through variable elevation and rotation. Premiering in in 1972, this ride was designed by Zierer and constructed in collaboration with Franz Schwarzkopf, Anton 's brother, whose mechanical expertise helped refine its structural integrity. More than 250 units of the Wave Swinger have been installed globally as of 2025, cementing it as a product and enduring "evergreen" in Zierer's portfolio. These advancements were supported by emerging partnerships with fellow German manufacturers like the firm, which facilitated joint efforts on ride mechanics, safety certifications, and component fabrication during the decade. By the mid-1970s, Zierer began exporting these rides internationally, primarily to European amusement parks, where they gained traction for their gentle thrills and low-maintenance design, positioning the company as a go-to specialist for accessible family entertainment.

Key innovations and milestones

Zierer's entry into the roller coaster market occurred in the early 1970s with the introduction of the Flitzer model, a track family coaster that marked the company's shift from traditional flat rides to more dynamic attractions. The first Flitzer was installed at in , , where it operated from 1974 until at least 1989, helping to establish Zierer's reputation for reliable, family-oriented coasters. In 1974, Zierer launched the Tivoli coaster line, with the inaugural unit installed at in that same year, further solidifying its focus on accessible thrill rides for all ages. The Tivoli series became one of Zierer's most enduring products, with over 100 units produced before its discontinuation in the , contributing significantly to the company's growth in the global amusement industry. During the late 1970s and 1980s, Zierer collaborated with on hybrid projects after Schwarzkopf's bankruptcy, combining expertise to produce notable coasters such as Lisebergbanan at in , which integrated Schwarzkopf's design elements with Zierer's manufacturing capabilities. By 2017, Zierer had built a total of 173 roller coasters worldwide, a figure that increased to 193 by 2023, reflecting steady expansion and adoption in parks across , , and . Zierer's Wave Swinger, introduced in the 1970s, has remained in continuous production for over 50 years, becoming a staple flat ride with its tilting gondolas and customizable theming. A 1976 model with 48 seats, acquired by the Baumgartner family in 1980, continued to operate reliably as of 2023, exemplifying the durability and timeless appeal of Zierer's engineering. In recent years, Zierer has emphasized technological advancements, debuting the Launch Coaster in 2024 as its first family coaster featuring magnetic disk launch , which provides catapult-like with low and . Announced in 2025 and scheduled to open in 2026, Zierer is replacing Duinrell Theme Park's aging Large coaster (Kikkerachtbaan), operational since 1985, with a new Custom Force Coaster that preserves the original layout's family-friendly essence for another generation.

Products

Roller coaster lines

Zierer's roller coaster offerings have historically emphasized family-friendly designs with compact footprints and smooth operation, evolving from portable models to customizable steel-track systems. The line, discontinued in the early , was a staple family-oriented coaster reaching heights of up to 23 meters and speeds of 45 km/h, renowned for its modular, transportable layouts suitable for traveling shows and smaller parks. The current flagship, the Force Coaster series, represents Zierer's primary line, offering customizable configurations with heights ranging up to 16 meters and optional inversions for varied thrill levels. Models within this line, such as the Force Five, feature track lengths up to 457 meters and capacities for 20 passengers per train, utilizing friction-wheel or chain lifts for reliable elevation. Complementing the Force series are specialized models like the Elevated Seating Coaster (ESC), designed for scenic, elevated layouts with a 22-meter height and speeds up to 65 km/h, incorporating linear synchronous motor (LSM) drive options for enhanced efficiency. The Tower Launch and Tower Speed Coasters provide vertical thrills, with the former launching trains via LSM to 33.5 meters and the latter achieving high-speed freefalls from a 30-meter chain lift. Interactive variants include the Dueling Reverse Coaster, featuring bidirectional train chases from a 14-meter lift, and Multi Seating Coaster options supporting 12 passengers per train for group experiences. Technically, Zierer employ tracks for reduced vibration and smoother rides, maintaining low-g forces to ensure broad family accessibility while adhering to EN 13814 safety standards for design, operation, and maintenance. Modular construction allows extensive customization, including theming integration and element additions like vertical drops, without compromising structural integrity. The evolution of Zierer's roller coasters traces from the portable models of the 1970s to 1990s, which prioritized mobility and quick setup, to contemporary launched systems such as the 2024 magnet disk introduced in the Discovery Launch Coaster for efficient, high-availability acceleration. This progression reflects a shift toward innovative and greater customization while upholding safety certifications like EN 13814 compliance across all lines.

Other amusement rides

Zierer's non-roller coaster portfolio emphasizes family-oriented attractions, including a range of flat rides and spinning experiences designed for broad appeal in amusement parks. Among the core offerings is the Wave Swinger, Zierer's original swinging ride featuring a tilted rotor that induces wave-like motion while passengers rotate. Available in models accommodating 40 or 56 persons, with heights of 11.9 meters and 12.6 meters respectively, it includes custom theming, LED lighting, and music synchronization for enhanced visual and auditory effects. The Kontiki complements this as an oscillating ship ride simulating wave motion in a boat-shaped gondola, with standard and extra-large variants seating 24 persons at heights of 5.5 meters and 7 meters, and a large variant seating 40 persons at 8 meters; its modular steel construction ensures straightforward assembly and maintenance. The Hexentanz provides a dynamic spinning experience akin to a tumbler ride, where passenger cars on rotating arms deliver centrifugal forces, boasting a capacity of 48 per cycle across a 23 by 25 meter footprint and 16-meter height. Similarly, the Flying Carpets offer an oscillating shuttle ride in a carpet-themed gondola that swings back and forth, providing gentle thrills suitable for families. Zierer also produces custom-themed carousels and variants, focusing on interactive rotating platforms for all ages. These include models with 12 or 16 gondolas seating 24 or 32 adults at 6 meters tall, as well as larger for 34 to 40 persons with a 10.7-meter ; features such as LED and synchronization allow for immersive, synchronized experiences. Additional attractions encompass panoramic wheels, compact Ferris wheels with a 40-person , 12-meter , and 8.7-meter , offering elevated views in a format. The Jet Ski Rides introduce a water-themed shuttle experience with 6 or 9 gondolas for 6 to 9 persons at 3.5 meters tall, first installed in 2001 and with over 20 units sold worldwide, emphasizing modular design for easy integration. Zierer offers Advanced Rides with interactive elements, featuring rail-guided vehicles capable of pitch, roll, and rotation for immersive experiences, supporting up to 64 persons across 8 cars. Free-fall towers include the Freefall Tower, a 12-meter drop ride with 10-person rotating providing weightless drops without nets. Major thrill rides feature the Star Shape, an inverting with a 29.9-meter height and 30-person capacity in six star-patterned carriers, and the Ellipse Flyer, a suspended rotating gondola ride at 9.9 meters tall accommodating 32 passengers with zero-gravity sensations. Zierer's design philosophy for these prioritizes with height minimums often under 1 meter, durability through modular steel construction compliant with EN 13814 and Eurocode standards, and extensive theming options to suit various environments, ensuring long-term reliability and inclusive .

Operations and impact

Ownership and manufacturing

Zierer Karussell- und Spezialmaschinenbau operates as a wholly owned of Max Streicher , a relationship established in when Zierer was founded under the Streicher Group, a specialist in metalworks, piping, and . The parent leverages its expertise in and to support Zierer's ride components, ensuring robust structural integrity through integrated supply chains and specialized engineering resources. This corporate structure allows Zierer to benefit from Streicher's broader operational scale, which includes over 4,500 employees across various sectors, while maintaining focused autonomy in amusement ride development. Manufacturing activities are centered in , , , where Zierer maintains in-house facilities for design, fabrication, and testing of amusement rides. The workforce consists of approximately 75 employees, comprising mechanical engineers, electricians, technicians, craftsmen, and artists who handle everything from to final commissioning. This integrated approach emphasizes high-quality production with low-maintenance requirements, adhering to ISO 9001 certification for its to ensure consistent standards in ride safety and durability. Zierer's operations prioritize comprehensive after-sales support, including a dedicated stocking over 1,000 spare parts items for rapid dispatch—often within 24 hours via express shipping in emergencies—backed by a 24/7 hotline for technical assistance. This service extends "for life" to installed rides, covering maintenance guidance, staff training, and ongoing reliability to minimize downtime. The company serves a global clientele of major operators, including Universal Studios, Disneyland California, , Parks & Entertainment, and , with a centered on custom-engineered orders tailored to park specifications.

Notable installations worldwide

Zierer has installed numerous family-oriented roller coasters around the world, with standout examples including Lisebergbanan at Liseberg in Gothenburg, Sweden, a custom Tivoli model that opened in 1987 and features a 1.3 km track length and a top speed of 80 km/h. Another prominent U.S. installation is Wicked at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah, a Tower Launch Coaster model with linear synchronous motor (LSM) launch that debuted in 2007 as one of Zierer's early major thrill coasters in North America, incorporating a vertical drop and inversion. In the thrill and custom category, Zierer's Large model at Duinrell in , , known as Kikkerachtbaan, operated from 1985 until its closure in 2025 on November 9, to be replaced in 2026 by a new next-generation Roller Coaster (Custom Force model), demonstrating the durability of early designs over four decades. Earlier Flitzer models from the 1970s, such as those themed as in various parks, provided compact, bobsled-style experiences that became staples at traveling fairs and smaller venues during Zierer's initial expansion. Zierer's rides have reached over 50 countries, with significant concentrations in Europe—such as multiple installations at in , , including Wave Swingers and drop towers—and in , exemplified by family coasters at parks like the 2025 Beach Rescue Racer at . By 2023, Zierer had manufactured approximately 151 roller coasters globally. These installations underscore Zierer's contributions to park expansions and long-term operations, such as the 2023 Riptide Racer ride at in , , which added interactive water-based family fun to the venue. Many Zierer attractions exhibit exceptional longevity, with Wave Swinger models from the 1970s and 1980s still operating in parks worldwide after more than 40 years, thanks to robust and minimal maintenance needs.

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