What does AGCO company do?
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What does AGCO company do?
AGCO is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1990 and with its headquarters in Duluth, Georgia, United States. AGCO designs, produces, and sells tractors, combines, foragers, hay tools, self-propelled sprayers, smart farming technologies, seeding and tillage equipment.
What tractors are made in Jackson MN?
The Jackson facility manufactures complex, custom-configured Challenger® and Massey Ferguson® agricultural machines including tractors and application equipment.
Is AGCO a good company?
AGCO is a great company, really family oriented. Coworkers are helpful and won’t let you drown. I enjoy working for AGCO, you really feel like you matter working here. The pay is decent, the work is fairly easy.
What brands does AGCO make?
AGCO major brands include Massey Ferguson tractors, Challenger tractors and combines, Fendt and Valtra tractors, Gleaner combines, Hesston hay equipment, White planters, RoGator and TerraGator applicators, GSI grain systems and Sunflower tillage.
Where are AGCO tractors built?
Jackson, MN
AGCO Tractor Production Facility, Jackson, MN.
Is AGCO going out of business?
IT HAS been almost two months since AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager Bob Crain issued a letter to dealers that the AGCO brand name will be discontinued. The industry is still reeling about what it means for customers and dealers.
Is AGCO unionized?
A majority of our employees at our manufacturing facilities, both domestic and international, are represented by collective bargaining agreements and union contracts with terms that expire on varying dates.
What is AGCO worth?
How much a company is worth is typically represented by its market capitalization, or the current stock price multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. AGCO net worth as of June 07, 2022 is $9.92B.
What tractor owns AGCO?
The Deutz-Allis line of tractors were renamed AGCO-Allis, and Gleaner became a brand of its own for combines. The Deutz-Allis brand continued in South America until 2001, when they were renamed AGCO-Allis.