Yanmar Acquires CLAAS India
Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd. has announced the acquisition of all shares of CLAAS India, a manufacturer of agricultural machinery in India, through its group company Yanmar Coromandel Agrisolutions.
Read moreYanmar Holdings Co., Ltd. has announced the acquisition of all shares of CLAAS India, a manufacturer of agricultural machinery in India, through its group company Yanmar Coromandel Agrisolutions.
Read moreCLAAS and Butler Machinery Company, partners for more than 25 years, are transitioning to a new phase.
Read moreThe Port of Baltimore is a key hub for ag equipment imports and exports in the U.S., and its closure could have a notable impact on importing high horsepower tractors specifically.
Read moreCLAAS recently announced the appointment of David December as Head of Sales and Marketing.
Read moreThomas Spiering, born in Herzebrock-Clarholz in Eastern Westphalia (Germany), has already been working for the Claas Group for 22 years.
Read moreClaas has announced the launch of the Xerion 12 Series and Arion 600 Series, and now offers the Axion 900 Terra Trac in row-crop friendly builds.
Read moreThe new CLAAS equipment dealership, which will open its first location in Madisonville, Kentucky, this June, already has plans for the second location.
Read moreThe Claas Group Shareholders’ Committee has appointed Jan-Hendrik Mohr as the new CEO effective April 1, 2023.
Read moreIn December, CLAAS announced plans to build a company-owned dealership offering the full line of CLAAS equipment, with the first store slated for western Kentucky. Two months later, the company has a lot more to share, starting with a name: CLAAS FARMPOINT™.
Read moreAccording to CLAAS’ 2022 annual report, the company earned €4.93 billion in net sales last year, around $5.2 billion.
Read moreCLAAS made a commitment to their Kentucky and southern Indiana customers by investing in its own retail operation, with a new facility slated for western Kentucky.
Read moreIn its outlook, Claas said it expects the supply situation and price development on the procurement markets to present a greater risk in 2022.
Read moreRaby joined Claas of America in 2015 and has been president of sales. He now has assumed leadership of Claas sales companies in Brazil and Argentina as well as importer markets throughout Latin America.
Read moreThe company characterizes the investment as a “complete renewal of assembly equipment and digital transformation of the plant” and a “rethink of many complex processes.”
Read moreCLAAS of America and LoneStar Ag have opened a second location in Texas.
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