17:36 uur 02-11-2016

AGCO herstructureert Afrikaanse activiteiten voor groei

DULUTH, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– AGCO, Jouw Agrarisch Bedrijf (NYSE:AGCO) en een mondiaal opererende fabrikant en leverancier van landbouwmachines- en systemen, kondigt een herschikking van zijn regionale structuur in Afrika aan. Als gevolg van deze nieuwe structuur heeft AGCO een grotere aanwezigheid op Afrikaanse bodem en breidt het bedrijf zijn activiteiten in het continent flink uit.

Op 1 januari 2017 reorganiseert AGCO zijn activiteiten in Oost-Azië zodanig dat Afrika daarbij wordt opgenomen. “Zo positioneren we Oost-Azië en Afrika voor synergie van markten met overeenkomende dynamiek”, zei Gary Collar, die onlangs is benoemd tot senior vicepresident en algemeen directeur voor Oost-Azië en Afrika. “Enkele van deze synergieën zijn de opkomst van de sector met kleine boeren, overeenkomsten in producten en toepassingen, overeenkomsten in uitgavepatronen en toenemende handel tussen de twee regio’s.”

 

 

New Regional Structure Set to Drive AGCO Expansion in Africa

 

DULUTH, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– AGCO, Your Agriculture Company (NYSE:AGCO), a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment and solutions, has announced a realignment of its regional structure which will see an increase in its on-the-ground presence in Africa and a further expansion of the Company’s significant operations on the Continent.

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Gary Collar, newly-appointed AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager Asia, Pacific, Africa (A ... Gary Collar, newly-appointed AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager Asia, Pacific, Africa (APA) (Photo: Business Wire)

Effective 1 January 2017, AGCO will restructure its Asia Pacific region to include Africa. “With this new move, the realigned Asia Pacific and Africa (APA) region will be strongly positioned to leverage the synergies of similar market dynamics in the two territories,” says Gary Collar, newly-appointed AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager, APA. “Among these key synergies are the emergence of a growing smallholder farmer segment, product and application similarities, shared consumer finance patterns and growing trade between the two regions.”

Mr Collar has been responsible for all AGCO’s activities in the Asia Pacific region, which includes China, India, the Far East, Australia and New Zealand, since January 2012. He brings wide experience and in-depth knowledge of the African market to his expanded role having previously held the position as AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager Europe/Africa/Middle East for 7 years.

Reporting to Mr Collar, the AGCO Africa team will be led by Nuradin Osman, who has been promoted to Vice President and General Manager Africa. To support the realignment and further boost service to customers and distributors, AGCO is to open a new regional headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa in early 2017 and a new Future Farm in French-speaking West Africa. These initiatives will complement AGCO’s existing parts distribution operation and training center in South Africa and Future Farm in Zambia.

Commenting, Nuradin Osman said, “The new regional structure will build on the significant progress that AGCO has made over recent years and further drive our customer service and business growth in Africa.”

Mr. Osman has been with AGCO for 12 years and has a solid track record in growing the Company’s business in Africa. Prior to this new appointment, he was AGCO Director of Operations Africa and Middle East. He is a proven thought leader in Africa and instrumental in raising the profile of key issues such as the significance of mechanization, protein production and post-harvest storage solutions in strengthening the African agricultural sector. Mr. Osman will have overall responsibility for all AGCO companies and brands in Africa with the exception of AGCO’s manufacturing operation in Algeria which is subject to a separate Joint Venture.

“Our core farm equipment Brands which include Challenger, Fendt, GSI, Massey Ferguson and Valtra are playing a critical role providing sustainable and inclusive mechanization solutions to boost the development of agricultural productivity on the African continent,” Mr Osman adds. “Our full line of mechanization, grain storage, seed processing and protein solutions support the complete spectrum of farmers from the emerging sector through to large, professional agribusinesses. As a result of continued investment in product, people, facilities and capacity-building, AGCO’s net sales have grown significantly on the continent in the past six years.”

About AGCO

AGCO (NYSE: AGCO) is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural solutions and supports more productive farming through its full line of equipment and related services. AGCO products are sold through five core brands, Challenger®, Fendt®, GSI®, Massey Ferguson® and Valtra®, supported by Fuse® precision technologies and farm optimization services, and are distributed globally through a combination of approximately 3,000 independent dealers and distributors in more than 140 countries. Founded in 1990, AGCO is headquartered in Duluth, GA, USA. In 2015, AGCO had net sales of $7.5 billion. For more information, visit http://www.AGCOcorp.com. For company news, information and events, please follow us on Twitter: @AGCOCorp. For financial news on Twitter, please follow the hashtag #AGCOIR.

Contacts

AGCO
CONTACT AFRICA:
Louisa Parker, +44 (0)7789746268
Zambia Tel :+260 (0)971398169
Manager External Affairs – Africa and Middle East
Louisa.parker@agcocorp.com
orCONTACT EAME:
Paul Lay, +44 (0)2476 851209
Mobile: +44 (0)7920805993
Manager, Marketing Communications and Public Relations
Paul.Lay@agcocorp.com
or
CONT ACT GLOBAL:
Ulrich Stockheim
Ulrich.Stockheim@agcocorp.com

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