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Environmental Business Review | Tuesday, October 08, 2024
FREMONT, CA: AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision agriculture technology, hosted the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) "Manufacturing Express" on August 22, 2024, at its global headquarters in Duluth, Georgia. The event featured Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, celebrated AGCO's role as the world's largest pure-play agricultural equipment manufacturer, highlighted its employees' contributions to helping farmers feed the world, and highlighted policies supporting competitive U.S. manufacturing. AGCO's brands include well-known equipment manufacturers Fendt® and Massey Ferguson®, as well as one of the industry's newest technology leaders, PTx.
"AGCO is one of Georgia's key corporate citizens, representing the state around the world with some the most impressive and useful equipment in all of agriculture," said Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. "AGCO and its employees put farmers first every day they go to work, and I'm honored to share this day with them!"
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AEM's Manufacturing Express bus tour is traversing 10,000 miles across 20 states, making 85 stops at equipment manufacturers to highlight the innovative technologies, processes, people, and products that are transforming this industry in America. Kemp and AGCO Chairman, President, and CEO Eric Hansotia delivered speeches at the nonpartisan event in Duluth, which also included local food, music, sports, and educational opportunities for employees to learn about manufacturing policies and voter registration services provided by the League of Women Voters.
"The 'Manufacturing Express' celebrates our employees and community while highlighting AGCO's contribution to American manufacturing and the U.S. economy," said Hansotia. "Events like this allow us to pause and thank the thousands of AGCO employees here in Georgia, across the U.S. and around the world for their spirit and the dedication they have for serving our farmers. The support of Governor Kemp certainly capped off an amazing event and we were so proud to welcome him to AGCO's home in Duluth!"
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