Louvre heist inspires freight lift ad campaign
A German firm has launched a humorous advertising campaign after it turned out that one of its freight lifts was used in the Louvre jewel robbery earlier this week.
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More from the October 24, 2025 article ...
... Thieves used a German-made mobile lift in a daring 88 million jewel heist at the Louvre Museum. The Bcker Agilo, central to the robbery, became an unexpected viral star after the manufacturer launched a cheeky ad campaign highlighting its speed and power. While the jewels remain missing, the company's humorous response has sparked global attention"and boosted the image of German engineering. ...
[looking for a link to the video ... stay tuned ...]
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-26 08:31 PM | Reply
@#1
OK, found more ...
Louvre Heist Mocked in New Ad for Lift Robbers Used www.newsweek.com
... A new advertisement from the company that made the freight lift used during the recent Louvre heist, in which thieves made off with several priceless pieces of jewelry, has gone viral online. Why It Matters The ad highlights how quickly major crimes can be absorbed into pop culture and marketing, even before investigations conclude. What To Know The lift used by the thieves to scale the walls of the Paris museum on October 19 was manufactured by Bcker Maschinenwerke, a family-run German business. Rather than shy away from the association, the company decided to respond to the incident with humor. "If you're in a hurry," read a caption beside a photo of one of the company's lifts parked in front of the Louvre, part of the English version of an advertisement Bcker shared on social media. The post went on to describe how the machine can transport cargo weighing up to 400 kilograms at 42 meters per minute, "quiet as a whisper thanks to its 230V electric motor." ...
The ad highlights how quickly major crimes can be absorbed into pop culture and marketing, even before investigations conclude. What To Know
The lift used by the thieves to scale the walls of the Paris museum on October 19 was manufactured by Bcker Maschinenwerke, a family-run German business. Rather than shy away from the association, the company decided to respond to the incident with humor.
"If you're in a hurry," read a caption beside a photo of one of the company's lifts parked in front of the Louvre, part of the English version of an advertisement Bcker shared on social media.
The post went on to describe how the machine can transport cargo weighing up to 400 kilograms at 42 meters per minute, "quiet as a whisper thanks to its 230V electric motor." ...
[link to the video, log-in seems to be required, sigh... www.instagram.com ]
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-26 08:35 PM | Reply
Where did France steal them from?
#3 | Posted by fresno500 at 2025-10-26 10:27 PM | Reply
@#3 ... Where did France steal them from? ...
That's a good question.
What's yer got?
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-26 10:37 PM | Reply
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