AgriVision Equipment Group, a John Deere dealership group with 17 locations in Iowa, is expanding its footprint with a new facility in Sioux Center, Iowa.
According to Jiji Press, Kubota Corp. said it will spend some 9 billion yen ($83,250,083) to establish a research and development center for lawn mowers and utility vehicles in the state of Georgia.
According to Greenville Business magazine, the $6 million investment is expected to create at least 44 new jobs over the next five years and distribute Alo’s products mainly within the U.S.
Ziegler CAT is expanding its footprint in Willmar with a new 52,000 square foot facility to serve its customers in the agricultural and construction markets.
Vice President Steve Swartzrock shares the reasoning behind Swartzrock Implement's facility for combine storage. This 200 by 300 foot building allows the company to not only store their own inventory, but also to assist their customers with tractor storage which provides a consistent revenue stream, year-round.
Owing to its growing success in Canada, Kubota Canada Ltd. will be moving its operations to a new facility located in Pickering, Ontario, by the end of 2019.
Kongskilde Industries, which recently operated out of a plant in nearby Hudson, Ill., has relocated to a new location in Normal, Ill. The new facility has a 28,000 square foot warehouse and an office with a training center.
Cervus Equipment broke ground on a new 28,000 square foot facility in Hanna, Alta. The new facility will be the most energy efficient building the dealership group operates.
The management team at Ellens Equipment has been participating in a 20 group for the last 3 years. Owner Don Ellens finds that the group helps keep them accountable and almost serves as a board of directors for the dealership.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we look at President Trump's tariff reduction on ag equipment, the latest dealer sales forecasts, and how high input costs are keeping farmer sentiment down.
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