Massey Ferguson celebrates making his combine number 67,000
Massey Ferguson, AGCO‘s global brand, is celebrating the manufacture of its combine number 67.000 in Breganze factory AGCO, northern Italy. Specifically, 67.000 machine coming out of its assembly line is a combine MF7370 360 hp, to work in Sweden.
In the 25 hectares of the center of excellence Harvest of Breganze, AGCO’s complete line of harvesters Massey Ferguson, perfect for small farmers, and high-capacity models for the requirements of large-scale enterprises is made. Along with MF BETA combine are also included ACTIVE MF, MF ACTIVA S, the CENTORA MF and MF DELTA.
The MF 7370 BETA which takes the title be combine number 67,000, has its destination at a dealership of Massey Ferguson in Sweden, Traktorcity in Östergötland.
According to the director of market development firm, Adam Sherriff, “Massey Ferguson combines have had a highly successful year in Sweden, have seen the number of units sold doubled. The BETA 7370 MF is our most sold in the country and has some good features, such as the acclaimed cabin Skyline, which provides excellent visibility, ergonomic position of controls and excellent comfort to work the single operator model harvester and more productive. ”
Several million dollars of investment in recent years have transformed the factory of AGCO in Breganze in a world reference site. It certified by the ISO standards, some of the most recent developments have been seen in the factory of 65.000 m2, it is a complete reorganization of the supply chain and production process, installing new machines rolling and coating , automated welding systems, the most modern paint shop and the opening of the wonderful visitor center AgriDome.
Massey Ferguson combines have been manufactured in Breganze since 2004. In June 2007, this cooperation was strengthened when AGCO acquired 50% stake in Laverda SpA, the Italian group Argo, which is based in the city of Breganze. AGCO fully acquired the factory in 2010, this will bring to the family of AGCO, with more than 50 years of experience in the manufacture of harvesters in Italy. The current headquarters was opened in 1979.
Source: AGCO