AGCO

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AGCO

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legal form Public company (USA)
ISIN US0010841023
founding 1990
Seat Duluth , Georgia ,United StatesUnited States
management Martin Richenhagen ( CEO )
Number of employees 19,795 (2016)
sales $ 7.41 billion (2016)
Branch Agricultural machinery
Website www.agcocorp.com
As of December 31, 2016

Former office tower of AGCO's Banner Lane plant, Coventry
Fendt combine harvesters in action

AGCO ( A llis- G leaner Co rporation ) is a global manufacturer of agricultural machinery, headquartered in Duluth (Georgia) , USA . Due to its global presence, the agricultural machinery manufacturer offers a variety of products, which are sold by more than 2,700 dealers in over 140 countries. The European headquarters of AGCO has been located in Neuhausen , SH since August 2007 .

history

The company was founded in 1990 when senior executives at Deutz-Allis acquired the North American activities of Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz with the Deutz-Fahr agricultural machinery brand ( management buy-out ). It was then renamed Allis-Gleaner Corporation , or AGCO for short. Gleaner became the brand for combine harvesters , while the line of tractors is called AGCO Tractors.

Acquisitions

In the following years numerous companies and activities were acquired:

  • 1991 Hesston Corporation , a manufacturer of harvesting machinery, which in turn 50% of Case International was involved
  • 1991 White Tractor product line from White-New Idea , a subsidiary of Allied Corporation
  • 1993 Massey Ferguson North America, distribution rights
  • 1993 White-New Idea , rest
  • 1994 Black Machine , seed drill line
  • 1994 McConnell Tractors , manufacturer of the articulated tractors from Massey Ferguson, was sold until 2001 under the brand name AGCOSTAR
  • 1995 Massey-Ferguson , worldwide distribution rights except South America
  • 1996 Deutz Argentina
  • 1996 Takeover of the agricultural machinery division of Iochpe-Maxion , licensee and brand owner of Massey Ferguson for South America
  • In 1996, AGCO acquired Linamar 's shares in Portage Manufacturing and Western Combine Corporation in Canada, which manufactured combines for Massey Ferguson
  • 1997 Dronningborg Industries in Denmark, manufacturer of Massey-Ferguson combine harvesters
  • 1997 Fendt in Germany (Marktoberdorf)
  • 1998 Joint venture with Deutz AG for the production of engines in Argentina
  • 2001 Ag-Chem Equipment with the brands Kurstjens , Terra-Gator and RoGator
  • 2002 Caterpillar Challenger product line
  • In 2002, AGCO bought Sunflower Manufacturing, a manufacturer of tillage equipment, from SPX Corporation
  • 2004 Valtra Tractor and Sisu Diesel from the Finnish Kone Group
  • 2007 Joint venture with the Argo Group (50% each) to manage Laverda SpA , its subsidiary Fella in Germany and its 50% subsidiary Gallignani in Italy
  • 2010 100 percent takeover of Laverda SpA (including Fella-Werke) and Sparex Holdings Ltd (spare parts)
  • In 2011, AGCO acquired a 10% stake in the Finnish combine harvester and forest machine manufacturer Sampo Rosenlew and GSI Holding Corp. (Grain Storage)
  • 2011 Acquisition of GSI Holdings Corp., a manufacturer of grain storage and protein systems

Company data

AGCO is the world's third largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery. On the Fortune 500 list of the largest US companies for 2004, AGCO took 476th place, rose to 296th place in 2014 to its highest place before, with 360th place in 2016, the lowest place since 2007 has been. Revenues fell 23.2% in 2015 to $ 7.467 billion. Profits even shrunk 35.1% to $ 266 million over the same period. Low prices for agricultural products are cited as the cause, which led to cautious investment behavior on the part of farmers. In 2016, the negative trend initially continued with sales of $ 7.410 billion and profits of $ 160 million. This corresponds to a decrease in sales of 0.76% and a decrease in profit of 39.9% compared to the previous year.

brand names

Core brands

The AGCO Group's products are sold through five core brands:

Other brands

  • Sunflower
  • TerraGator
  • White Planters
  • Willmar

Former brands

  • AGCO Allis
  • AGCO tractors
  • AGCOSTAR
  • Farm hand
  • Glencoe
  • New Idea
  • Soilteq
  • White
  • Tye

Web links

Commons : AGCO  collection of images
Wikibooks: AGCO models in the tractor dictionary  - learning and teaching materials

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d AGCO: Annual Report 2016. (PDF) Retrieved on May 18, 2017 (English).
  2. The Story of Challenger
  3. Johannes Paar: AGCO completely takes over Laverda plant for combine harvesters. In: landwirt.com. November 9, 2010, accessed March 23, 2011 .
  4. AGCO expands harvester business ( Memento from September 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  5. a b AGCO History. March 19, 2014, accessed March 19, 2014 .
  6. AGCO: New Joint Venture in Harvesting and Forestry Machinery, at www.agrarheute.com on December 9, 2011 , accessed on May 18, 2017
  7. AGCO takes over GSI Holdings , on www.agrarheute.com on October 6, 2011 ( Memento of August 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on June 10, 2016
  8. AGCO in the Fortune 500 list. Retrieved May 18, 2017 .
  9. FAZ: American tractor manufacturer leaves England. July 4, 2016, Retrieved May 18, 2017 .
  10. AGCO Annual Report 2016 , accessed May 18, 2017
  11. AGCO: Annual Report 2016 - Financial Details. (PDF) Retrieved May 18, 2017 (English).
  12. cf. Brands.