In the March 2022 issue of Ag Equipment Intelligence, data from the last decade of Kubota’s financial earnings showed a growing percentage of its revenue has come from the North American (NA) market.
The following list was created by Ag Equipment Intelligence editors to identify ag equipment dealerships in North America owned by ag equipment manufacturers.
As of Oct. 1, 2021, Eric Raby, former president and general manager of sales for Claas of America, assumed the position of senior vice president of the Americas Region at Claas.
Kubota Corp. has begun research and development to make autonomous agricultural robots and other future farming technologies a reality at the North America Research & Development Unit established in January this year as a new research group in the United States.
Dealers are being recruited by JLG Industries as part of the company’s venture into the North American market for agricultural telescopic handlers as production is moved from Europe to the U.S.
Dealers are being recruited by JLG Industries as part of the company’s venture into the North American market for agricultural telescopic handlers as production is moved from Europe to the United States.
In the year that Claas completed the transition from harvesting specialist to full line supplier in North America, the German group recorded sales revenues at a level similar to the prior 12 months but saw profitability plunge almost 40% in a challenging market.
AGCO (NYSE: AGCO) reported net sales of approximately $2.1 billion for the third quarter of 2019, a decrease of approximately 4.8% compared to the third quarter of 2018. Excluding unfavorable currency translation impacts of approximately 3.1%, net sales in the third quarter of 2019 decreased approximately 1.7% compared to the third quarter of 2018.
July 2019 saw decreases in U.S. sales of combines and 4WD tractors as well as total U.S. 2WD tractor sales compared to July 2018, according to the latest data from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
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