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5 Million Retirements by 2030: How German Manufacturers Can Avoid a Knowledge Cliff

Germany's aging workforce poses a critical challenge for manufacturers, with up to 5 million workers retiring by 2030. This blog explores how Tset helps retain knowledge and expertise by replacing outdated Excel processes with smarter, standardized tools.

Germany faces an unprecedented challenge as up to five million workers are projected to retire by the end of this decade, taking with them decades of invaluable expertise (Bloomberg). While this number reflects the entire workforce, its impact on the manufacturing sector, where specialized knowledge is critical, cannot be overstated. This demographic shift poses an even greater risk for manufacturers, as many companies still rely on home-built Excel spreadsheets for critical cost engineering processes—calculations that are often based solely on individual expertise. To thrive in this new landscape, manufacturers must act now to safeguard their knowledge and adopt smarter, standardized tools for the future.

The Growing Knowledge Crisis in Manufacturing

The manufacturing sector is at a critical turning point. According to the Federal Statistical Office, the employment rate for workers aged 55 to 64 in Germany reached nearly 72% in 2021, thereby signaling an imminent wave of retirements. This demographic shift poses a significant threat to industries relying on specialized expertise, particularly in cost engineering.

A bar chart titled "Employment by age group (Percentage)" compares employment rates for 55 to 64 and 65 to 69-year-olds in Germany and the EU-27 in 2012 and 2021. The data source is the EU Labour Force Survey by Eurostat.

The implications of these changing population dynamics extend far beyond mere numbers. Federal Labor Minister Hubertus Heil has raised the alarm by identifying the shortage of skilled workers as Germany's primary growth obstacle. With over 700,000 positions already unfilled across industries, the country faces its most severe workforce shortage since reunification.

This crisis runs deeper than a simple staffing shortage. A recent analysis from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reveals a troubling trend: “Germany faces the triple challenge of aging, underinvestment, and excessive bureaucracy.” This demographic cliff isn’t just about headcount, it’s also reshaping how knowledge flows within companies, with profound implications for productivity and growth. 

As experienced workers prepare for retirement, they carry with them invaluable insights and specialized knowledge that took years to develop. For manufacturers, this presents a pressing challenge: how to capture and preserve this expertise before it walks out the door. The solution lies in preparing for this transition today, e.g. by implementing tools and systems that can effectively capture and transfer knowledge to the next generation of workers.

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The Excel Problem: A Risky Dependence

For years, Excel has been the go-to tool for cost engineering in many manufacturing companies. While its flexibility is undeniable, its reliance on individual expertise makes it a liability in today’s environment. Here’s why:

  • Over-reliance on individuals: Spreadsheets often reflect the creator’s unique methods, therefore making it difficult for others to decipher, update, or adapt them.
  • Steep learning curve: Onboarding new team members becomes a slow and frustrating process, as they struggle to navigate overly complex and inconsistent spreadsheets.
  • Lack of standardization: Different departments develop their own approaches, leading to inconsistent results and inefficiencies.
  • Knowledge silos: Expertise embedded in Excel models becomes inaccessible when key employees leave, creating critical gaps in continuity.

The consequences are clear: inefficiencies, lost productivity, and increased risks as companies scramble to recover lost knowledge.

Future-Proofing Your Cost Engineering with Tset

In today's rapidly evolving manufacturing landscape, future-proofing your cost engineering processes requires more than just digital tools - it demands a comprehensive solution that combines a central knowledge base, standardization, and easy collaboration. Tset delivers exactly that and provides a powerful alternative to traditional Excel-based approaches. Here's how:

  • Centralized knowledge base to ensure consistent methodologies across teams.
  • Automated calculations for complex manufacturing processes, reducing errors and saving time.
  • Tools for seamless collaboration and easy onboarding of new employees.
  • Regular updates for accurate costing and adaptability to changing market needs.
  • Scalable operations with customizable workspaces and reporting for management insights.
  • Intuitive interface for a better user experience and smooth implementation.

tset on a laptop

Time to Take Action!

The wave of retirements facing German manufacturing isn't just a challenge, it's also an opportunity to revolutionize how we manage and preserve critical knowledge. By implementing Tset, manufacturers can protect their critical cost engineering know-how, ensure smooth knowledge transfer, and maintain their competitive edge in an increasingly challenging market.

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Maria Skvoznova
Marketing Content Specialist

16.01.2025

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