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CLAAS is an agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Harsewinkel, Germany, in the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia. Founded in 1913 by August Claas, CLAAS is a family business and one of the market and technology leaders in harvesting technology. It is the European market leader in combine harvesters and considered as world market leader in self-propelled forage harvesters. The product range also includes tractors, balers, mowers, rakes, tedders, silage trailers, wheel loaders, telehandlers and other harvesting equipment as well as farming information technology.[2] CLAAS employs around 11,500 employees worldwide and reported a turnover of roughly 3.9 billion euros in the 2019 financial year. About 78.5% of sales are generated outside of Germany.[3]

CLAAS KGaA mbH
Company typeGmbH & Co. KGaA
IndustryAgricultural machinery
Founded1913; 111 years ago (1913)
FounderAugust Claas
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
CEO Thomas Böck
ProductsTractors
Combines
Diesel engines
Gearboxes and Axles
Balers
Forage harvesters
Telescopic handlers
Wheel loaders
Farming Information Technology
Revenue €3.898 bn (2019)[1]
Number of employees
11,448 (2019)
Websitewww.claas.com
LEXION combine harvester
CLAAS XERION
CLAAS LEXION combine harvester
AXION 960 TERRA TRAC

History edit

Early days edit

The beginnings of the company go back to 1887, when Franz Claas founded a company in Clarholz for the production of milk centrifuges. From about 1900 onwards, he also manufactured other agricultural machinery there, such as straw binders and cutters for mowing machines.

The official foundation of the company took place in 1913, when the son of Franz Claas, August Claas, informed the responsible office in Herzebrock that he was manufacturing straw binders with two locksmiths and one unskilled worker. In 1914 his brothers Franz jun. and Bernhard Claas also joined the company. The company was then continued under the name "Gebr. Claas". The fourth brother, Theo, officially joined the company as a partner in 1940.

Growth period edit

After their return from the First World War, the Claas brothers and sisters moved their company to Harsewinkel in 1919, where they bought a disused hard stone factory and continued production. The export of Claas products now also began from Harsewinkel, initially to Holland, France and Belgium.

In 1930, the development of the first CLAAS combine harvester began, initially as machines using the fore-cut principle. The first CLAAS straw baler was produced in 1931. In 1936, the company launched the first combine harvester designed specifically for European harvesting conditions, the combine harvester (ger. Mäh-Dresch-Binder – MDB). This was then mass-produced from 1937. Until the production was stopped due to the war in 1943, approx. 1400 machines were produced.

 
CLAAS JAGUAR
 
CLAAS production facility in Harsewinkel
 
CLAAS tractor, CLAAS forage harvester

At the same time as the 1000th combine harvester was built in 1942, development of the CLAAS SUPER began. This came onto the market in 1946. By the end of production in 1978, more than 65,000 units had been produced by this combine harvester family.

In 1956 a new factory was established in Paderborn. This was now the third location besides the plant in Harsewinkel and the Christopherus-Hütte in Gütersloh-Blankenhagen, which was built in 1948. In 1961, the new CLAAS baler factory in Metz (France) was added, which has been operating under the name Usines Claas France S.A. since 1969.

Helmut Claas, the son of August Claas, became managing director for Engineering in 1962. By then CLAAS was already the No. 1 combine harvester manufacturer in Europe. 1969 saw the takeover of Josef Bautz AG in Saulgau with a factory for forage harvesting machinery. One year later, the Speiser company from Göppingen, which specialised in forage harvesting technology. The company continued to grow steadily and presented new products for forage harvesting such as mowers, tedders, windrowers, loader wagons and trailed forage harvesters.[4][5]

In 1978 Helmut Claas took over as chairman of the management board.

Establishment as a global agricultural technology company edit

Since the 1990s, the company has strengthened its international presence in non-European countries. New production and sales locations were established in India (1989), the US (1999), Russia (2005), China (2012/2014) and South America, among others. With the acquisition of a majority stake in Renault Agriculture in 2003, CLAAS expanded its product range to include standard tractors. On 11 February 2003, the 400,000th combine harvester left the production line at the main plant in Harsewinkel.

In 2011 the LEXION 770 set a Guinness World Record with 675.84 tonnes of grain harvested in eight hours.[6]

With the construction of the new development center for electronics in Dissen, Lower Saxony, CLAAS set the course for another important future field in 2017: the digitalization of agriculture.

Since 1 October 2019 the company has been led by CEO Thomas Böck.[7]

Product portfolio edit

CLAAS is well known as harvest specialist, offering combine harvesters in various sizes. The largest model series is the LEXION, which has been produced since 1995 and is now in its fourth generation. The LEXION 8900 has a maximum output of 790 hp and is available with tyres or crawler tracks (TERRA TRAC) on the front axle. Both options allow a top speed of 31 mph (50 km/h). The cutter bars are up to 13.79 meters wide and the grain tank holds up to 18,000 liters. CLAAS offers also the two smaller combine product families, the TUCANO and AVERO.[8]

In August 2021, CLAAS unveiled a new product line of harvesters called TRION. The range consists of the TRION 700, TRION 600, and TRION 500 series. They are powered by Cummins engines.[9]

The CLAAS forage harvester is called JAGUAR. CLAAS is considered as world market leader in the silage chopper market.[10]

The manufacturer produces and sells tractors from 47 hp to 530 hp. The XERION is the biggest tractor in the CLAAS product range, and is easy to recognize with four equally-sized wheels.

The AXION model series is available from 205 hp (AXION 800) to 445 hp in the AXION 960. Since 2019, CLAAS has offered an optional track system for the AXION 900 series, instead of the rear wheels, called TERRA TRAC.

The ARION model range consists of Tractors ranging from 95 hp (ARION 410) to 205 hp (ARION 660). The ARION model range includes the ARION 400, ARION 500, ARION 600, and ARION 600C.[11]

Product Range
Combine harvesters Self-propelled forage harvesters Tractors Balers Wheel loaders Telehandlers Forage harvesting machinery
LEXION 8000-5000 JAGUAR 990-930 XERION 5000-4000 QUADRANT 5300-4000 TORION 1914-535 SCORPION 1033-635 DISCO
LEXION 780-740 JAGUAR 870-840 AXION 960-920 ROLLANT 620-375 CORTO
LEXION 670-620 ORBIS cutting systems AXION 870-800 VARIANT 485-450 VOLTO
TUCANO 580-560 ARION 660-610 MARKANT 650 LINER
TUCANO 450-320 ARION 550-510 CARGOS 9600-740
AVERO 240/160 ARION 460-410
TRION 750 - 520 ATOS 350-220
Cutter Bars ELIOS 240-210
NEXOS 250-210
 
LEXION 760 in grain harvest

Company locations edit

Drone video of CLAAS Tucano 430 on a field in Jõgevamaa, Estonia (August 2022)

CLAAS is an international company active worldwide.

Harsewinkel, Germany edit

Harsewinkel, CLAAS' headquarters, hosts the company's administration and a major factory.

Harsewinkel plant was opened in 1919. Combine harvesters have been manufactured here since 1936. To date, over 400,000 have been built. CLAAS produces also forage harvesters and the XERION tractor in Harsewinkel. Between 2000 and 2003, the factory was expanded so that not only finished machines but also individual components for other CLAAS plants can be produced.[12] The machines manufactured at the main plant in Harsewinkel are transported about half by rail and half by truck. The choice of the means of transport depends mainly on the destination country. To Western Europe (especially Germany, France, Spain), transport is mainly by road. To the seaports of Bremen and Hamburg as well as to Southeast and Eastern Europe (especially Poland, Romania and former CIS states) rail transport is predominant. The importance of rail traffic is reflected in the fact that as early as 1967, a 3.1-kilometer-long connecting railway was built, leading from the Ibbenbüren – Gütersloh line of the Teutoburger Wald-Eisenbahn (TWE) to the company's own Harsewinkel-West works station.[13]

Bad Saulgau, Germany edit

CLAAS's facilities in Bad Saulgau develop, test and manufacture forage harvesting machines and attachments. Additionally, the chopper unit of the JAGUAR comes from this production site. The Bad Saulgau site is also home to a test center for forage harvesting technology and the CLAAS Group's Competence Center for Tractor-Implement-Automation (TIM).[14]

Le Mans, France edit

Following the acquisition of a majority stake in Renault Agriculture, CLAAS has also been offering a complete range of tractors since 2003.[15] All CLAAS tractor models except of the XERION are manufactured at the Le Mans factory, two hours' drive southwest of Paris.[16] In 2021, a three-year refurbishment of the factory was completed.[17]

Metz, France edit

At the CLAAS plant in Metz, 400 employees manufacture balers for the agricultural industry. Since the start of production in 1958, over 300,000 have been manufactured. Each type of baler is produced on its own welding and sheet metal processing line. This saves costly retooling and enables the simultaneous production of all models.[18]

Törökszentmiklós, Hungary edit

800 employees work at the Hungarian location Törökszentmiklós, southwest of Budapest. It has been part of the CLAAS Group since 1997 and has developed into the competence center for cutter bars and drum mowers.[19]

Columbus, Indiana and Omaha, Nebraska, US edit

CLAAS machines have been harvesting in North American fields since the 1950s. Since the founding of the CLAAS of America (COA) sales company in 1979 and the subsequent laying of the foundation stone in Columbus, Indiana, in 1981, sales have been handled by CLAAS dealers. With the growing business in the US, the spare parts department in Columbus, which is responsible for the entire US and Canada, has also been greatly expanded.

The production company CLAAS Omaha (COL) has been manufacturing LEXION combine harvesters since 1999. COL is also jointly responsible for product development of the US machines. The plant is located in the largest grain growing areas in the US and was initially operated in cooperation with Caterpillar – since 2002 fully owned by CLAAS. Today, the LEXION combine harvesters are no longer sold exclusively through Caterpillar dealers, but also through other distribution channels.[20] Until 2019 the combines produced in Omaha had a yellow and black paint. With the start of the production of the new LEXION model series for the North American market at the factory in Omaha, Nebraska color scheme changed to the typical CLAAS green-white-red.

 
CLAAS LEXION 740 in yellow and black paint scheme
 
CLAAS LEXION 740 in yellow and black paint scheme

Krasnodar, Russia edit

The factory in Krasnodar, located in the granary of Russia, started operations in 2005. This made CLAAS the first major agricultural engineering manufacturer to operate its own production facilities in Russia. The production facility in Krasnodar is designed for a capacity of 1,000 machines per year and aims to develop into a local center of excellence in agricultural engineering. In 2015, the company invested a further 120 million euros in the expansion of the plant. Combine harvesters are produced there including metalworking, painting and assembly.[21]

Sunchales, Argentina edit

As early as the 1950s, CLAAS sold harvesting machines to Argentina. The local subsidiary has existed since 2000 in Sunchales, Provinz Santa Fé. In addition, five further spare parts and service centers ensure that CLAAS service is guaranteed throughout Argentina.

In 2006 the possibility that CLAAS Argentina set up a factory in Argentina was tangible and by 2013, began to produce the TUCANO combine harvester, with a motor of 270 to 360 hp (Class VI or VIII). Models produced include the TUCANO 570,[22] TUCANO 470[23] and TUCANO 560.[24] At the same time, the company advanced assembly capacity.

In the town of Ameghino, Buenos Aires, CLAAS manufactures headers and other equipment and components.

Chandigarh, India edit

CLAAS opened a plant near Chandigarh in 2008. It is located 300 km north of New Delhi, in the middle of the most fertile areas of Northern India. The plant is designed for a capacity of around 900 combine harvesters per year. The CROP TIGER combine harvester is mainly produced in the Chandigarh plant in both wheeled and TERRA TRAC tracked versions. With the crawler tracks, this machine is particularly suitable for wet soils and is therefore sold in Southern India, Sri Lanka, South Korea and other South-East Asian countries. The wheeled version of the CROP TIGER is mainly used in dry conditions such as in Northern India, the Middle East and Africa.

References edit

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  2. ^ "Rödl & Partner advises CLAAS of America, Inc. ("CLAAS") and the..." roedl.com. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Geschäftsbericht 2019". claas-gruppe.com. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Claas Maschinenfabrik". landtechnik-historisch.de. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Topics". claas-group.com. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Combine Harvesting (Wheat) – Team in Eight Hours". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Management". www.claas-group.com. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  8. ^ "The European leader, made in Germany – CLAAS combine harvesters".
  9. ^ "New: TRION". www.claas.co.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Claas hits Jaguar milestone".
  11. ^ "A family gathering – tractors from CLAAS". www.claas.com.au. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  12. ^ "Locations Germany". claas-group.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  13. ^ Renner, Robert (4 July 2017). "FLEXIBLE SHUTTLEZÜGE ÜBERZEUGEN MARKTFÜHRER CLAAS". captrain.de. from the original on 3 January 2020.
  14. ^ "Locations Germany". claas-group.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  15. ^ "Claas übernimmt Renault vollständig". profi (in German). 20 September 2010. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  16. ^ "Standorte Europa". claas-gruppe.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  17. ^ "CLAAS launches the "Future Factory" in Le Mans". www.claas.co.uk. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  18. ^ "Locations Europe". claas-group.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  19. ^ "Locations Europe". claas-group.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  20. ^ "Standorte Amerika". claas-gruppe.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  21. ^ . claas-group.com. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  22. ^ "Pesados Argentinos: Claas Tucano 570". 17 June 2016.
  23. ^ "Pesados Argentinos: Claas Tucano 470". 17 June 2016.
  24. ^ "Pesados Argentinos: Claas Tucano 560". 17 June 2016.

External links edit

  Media related to Claas at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website
  • Claas Tractors Specs 24 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine

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CLAAS is an agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Harsewinkel Germany in the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia Founded in 1913 by August Claas CLAAS is a family business and one of the market and technology leaders in harvesting technology It is the European market leader in combine harvesters and considered as world market leader in self propelled forage harvesters The product range also includes tractors balers mowers rakes tedders silage trailers wheel loaders telehandlers and other harvesting equipment as well as farming information technology 2 CLAAS employs around 11 500 employees worldwide and reported a turnover of roughly 3 9 billion euros in the 2019 financial year About 78 5 of sales are generated outside of Germany 3 CLAAS KGaA mbHCompany typeGmbH amp Co KGaAIndustryAgricultural machineryFounded1913 111 years ago 1913 FounderAugust ClaasHeadquartersHarsewinkel GermanyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleCEO Thomas BockProductsTractorsCombinesDiesel enginesGearboxes and AxlesBalersForage harvestersTelescopic handlersWheel loadersFarming Information TechnologyRevenue 3 898 bn 2019 1 Number of employees11 448 2019 Websitewww claas comLEXION combine harvesterCLAAS XERIONCLAAS LEXION combine harvesterAXION 960 TERRA TRAC Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 Growth period 1 3 Establishment as a global agricultural technology company 2 Product portfolio 3 Company locations 3 1 Harsewinkel Germany 3 2 Bad Saulgau Germany 3 3 Le Mans France 3 4 Metz France 3 5 Torokszentmiklos Hungary 3 6 Columbus Indiana and Omaha Nebraska US 3 7 Krasnodar Russia 3 8 Sunchales Argentina 3 9 Chandigarh India 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly days edit The beginnings of the company go back to 1887 when Franz Claas founded a company in Clarholz for the production of milk centrifuges From about 1900 onwards he also manufactured other agricultural machinery there such as straw binders and cutters for mowing machines The official foundation of the company took place in 1913 when the son of Franz Claas August Claas informed the responsible office in Herzebrock that he was manufacturing straw binders with two locksmiths and one unskilled worker In 1914 his brothers Franz jun and Bernhard Claas also joined the company The company was then continued under the name Gebr Claas The fourth brother Theo officially joined the company as a partner in 1940 Growth period edit After their return from the First World War the Claas brothers and sisters moved their company to Harsewinkel in 1919 where they bought a disused hard stone factory and continued production The export of Claas products now also began from Harsewinkel initially to Holland France and Belgium In 1930 the development of the first CLAAS combine harvester began initially as machines using the fore cut principle The first CLAAS straw baler was produced in 1931 In 1936 the company launched the first combine harvester designed specifically for European harvesting conditions the combine harvester ger Mah Dresch Binder MDB This was then mass produced from 1937 Until the production was stopped due to the war in 1943 approx 1400 machines were produced nbsp CLAAS JAGUAR nbsp CLAAS production facility in Harsewinkel nbsp CLAAS tractor CLAAS forage harvesterAt the same time as the 1000th combine harvester was built in 1942 development of the CLAAS SUPER began This came onto the market in 1946 By the end of production in 1978 more than 65 000 units had been produced by this combine harvester family In 1956 a new factory was established in Paderborn This was now the third location besides the plant in Harsewinkel and the Christopherus Hutte in Gutersloh Blankenhagen which was built in 1948 In 1961 the new CLAAS baler factory in Metz France was added which has been operating under the name Usines Claas France S A since 1969 Helmut Claas the son of August Claas became managing director for Engineering in 1962 By then CLAAS was already the No 1 combine harvester manufacturer in Europe 1969 saw the takeover of Josef Bautz AG in Saulgau with a factory for forage harvesting machinery One year later the Speiser company from Goppingen which specialised in forage harvesting technology The company continued to grow steadily and presented new products for forage harvesting such as mowers tedders windrowers loader wagons and trailed forage harvesters 4 5 In 1978 Helmut Claas took over as chairman of the management board Establishment as a global agricultural technology company edit Since the 1990s the company has strengthened its international presence in non European countries New production and sales locations were established in India 1989 the US 1999 Russia 2005 China 2012 2014 and South America among others With the acquisition of a majority stake in Renault Agriculture in 2003 CLAAS expanded its product range to include standard tractors On 11 February 2003 the 400 000th combine harvester left the production line at the main plant in Harsewinkel In 2011 the LEXION 770 set a Guinness World Record with 675 84 tonnes of grain harvested in eight hours 6 With the construction of the new development center for electronics in Dissen Lower Saxony CLAAS set the course for another important future field in 2017 the digitalization of agriculture Since 1 October 2019 the company has been led by CEO Thomas Bock 7 Product portfolio editCLAAS is well known as harvest specialist offering combine harvesters in various sizes The largest model series is the LEXION which has been produced since 1995 and is now in its fourth generation The LEXION 8900 has a maximum output of 790 hp and is available with tyres or crawler tracks TERRA TRAC on the front axle Both options allow a top speed of 31 mph 50 km h The cutter bars are up to 13 79 meters wide and the grain tank holds up to 18 000 liters CLAAS offers also the two smaller combine product families the TUCANO and AVERO 8 In August 2021 CLAAS unveiled a new product line of harvesters called TRION The range consists of the TRION 700 TRION 600 and TRION 500 series They are powered by Cummins engines 9 The CLAAS forage harvester is called JAGUAR CLAAS is considered as world market leader in the silage chopper market 10 The manufacturer produces and sells tractors from 47 hp to 530 hp The XERION is the biggest tractor in the CLAAS product range and is easy to recognize with four equally sized wheels The AXION model series is available from 205 hp AXION 800 to 445 hp in the AXION 960 Since 2019 CLAAS has offered an optional track system for the AXION 900 series instead of the rear wheels called TERRA TRAC The ARION model range consists of Tractors ranging from 95 hp ARION 410 to 205 hp ARION 660 The ARION model range includes the ARION 400 ARION 500 ARION 600 and ARION 600C 11 Product Range Combine harvesters Self propelled forage harvesters Tractors Balers Wheel loaders Telehandlers Forage harvesting machineryLEXION 8000 5000 JAGUAR 990 930 XERION 5000 4000 QUADRANT 5300 4000 TORION 1914 535 SCORPION 1033 635 DISCOLEXION 780 740 JAGUAR 870 840 AXION 960 920 ROLLANT 620 375 CORTOLEXION 670 620 ORBIS cutting systems AXION 870 800 VARIANT 485 450 VOLTOTUCANO 580 560 ARION 660 610 MARKANT 650 LINERTUCANO 450 320 ARION 550 510 CARGOS 9600 740AVERO 240 160 ARION 460 410TRION 750 520 ATOS 350 220Cutter Bars ELIOS 240 210NEXOS 250 210 nbsp LEXION 760 in grain harvestCompany locations edit source source source source source source source source Drone video of CLAAS Tucano 430 on a field in Jogevamaa Estonia August 2022 CLAAS is an international company active worldwide Harsewinkel Germany edit Harsewinkel CLAAS headquarters hosts the company s administration and a major factory Harsewinkel plant was opened in 1919 Combine harvesters have been manufactured here since 1936 To date over 400 000 have been built CLAAS produces also forage harvesters and the XERION tractor in Harsewinkel Between 2000 and 2003 the factory was expanded so that not only finished machines but also individual components for other CLAAS plants can be produced 12 The machines manufactured at the main plant in Harsewinkel are transported about half by rail and half by truck The choice of the means of transport depends mainly on the destination country To Western Europe especially Germany France Spain transport is mainly by road To the seaports of Bremen and Hamburg as well as to Southeast and Eastern Europe especially Poland Romania and former CIS states rail transport is predominant The importance of rail traffic is reflected in the fact that as early as 1967 a 3 1 kilometer long connecting railway was built leading from the Ibbenburen Gutersloh line of the Teutoburger Wald Eisenbahn TWE to the company s own Harsewinkel West works station 13 Bad Saulgau Germany edit CLAAS s facilities in Bad Saulgau develop test and manufacture forage harvesting machines and attachments Additionally the chopper unit of the JAGUAR comes from this production site The Bad Saulgau site is also home to a test center for forage harvesting technology and the CLAAS Group s Competence Center for Tractor Implement Automation TIM 14 Le Mans France edit Following the acquisition of a majority stake in Renault Agriculture CLAAS has also been offering a complete range of tractors since 2003 15 All CLAAS tractor models except of the XERION are manufactured at the Le Mans factory two hours drive southwest of Paris 16 In 2021 a three year refurbishment of the factory was completed 17 Metz France edit At the CLAAS plant in Metz 400 employees manufacture balers for the agricultural industry Since the start of production in 1958 over 300 000 have been manufactured Each type of baler is produced on its own welding and sheet metal processing line This saves costly retooling and enables the simultaneous production of all models 18 Torokszentmiklos Hungary edit 800 employees work at the Hungarian location Torokszentmiklos southwest of Budapest It has been part of the CLAAS Group since 1997 and has developed into the competence center for cutter bars and drum mowers 19 Columbus Indiana and Omaha Nebraska US edit CLAAS machines have been harvesting in North American fields since the 1950s Since the founding of the CLAAS of America COA sales company in 1979 and the subsequent laying of the foundation stone in Columbus Indiana in 1981 sales have been handled by CLAAS dealers With the growing business in the US the spare parts department in Columbus which is responsible for the entire US and Canada has also been greatly expanded The production company CLAAS Omaha COL has been manufacturing LEXION combine harvesters since 1999 COL is also jointly responsible for product development of the US machines The plant is located in the largest grain growing areas in the US and was initially operated in cooperation with Caterpillar since 2002 fully owned by CLAAS Today the LEXION combine harvesters are no longer sold exclusively through Caterpillar dealers but also through other distribution channels 20 Until 2019 the combines produced in Omaha had a yellow and black paint With the start of the production of the new LEXION model series for the North American market at the factory in Omaha Nebraska color scheme changed to the typical CLAAS green white red nbsp CLAAS LEXION 740 in yellow and black paint scheme nbsp CLAAS LEXION 740 in yellow and black paint schemeKrasnodar Russia edit The factory in Krasnodar located in the granary of Russia started operations in 2005 This made CLAAS the first major agricultural engineering manufacturer to operate its own production facilities in Russia The production facility in Krasnodar is designed for a capacity of 1 000 machines per year and aims to develop into a local center of excellence in agricultural engineering In 2015 the company invested a further 120 million euros in the expansion of the plant Combine harvesters are produced there including metalworking painting and assembly 21 Sunchales Argentina edit As early as the 1950s CLAAS sold harvesting machines to Argentina The local subsidiary has existed since 2000 in Sunchales Provinz Santa Fe In addition five further spare parts and service centers ensure that CLAAS service is guaranteed throughout Argentina In 2006 the possibility that CLAAS Argentina set up a factory in Argentina was tangible and by 2013 began to produce the TUCANO combine harvester with a motor of 270 to 360 hp Class VI or VIII Models produced include the TUCANO 570 22 TUCANO 470 23 and TUCANO 560 24 At the same time the company advanced assembly capacity In the town of Ameghino Buenos Aires CLAAS manufactures headers and other equipment and components Chandigarh India edit CLAAS opened a plant near Chandigarh in 2008 It is located 300 km north of New Delhi in the middle of the most fertile areas of Northern India The plant is designed for a capacity of around 900 combine harvesters per year The CROP TIGER combine harvester is mainly produced in the Chandigarh plant in both wheeled and TERRA TRAC tracked versions With the crawler tracks this machine is particularly suitable for wet soils and is therefore sold in Southern India Sri Lanka South Korea and other South East Asian countries The wheeled version of the CROP TIGER is mainly used in dry conditions such as in Northern India the Middle East and Africa References edit https www claas gruppe com blueprint servlet blob 1900026 cbcecb316639b4d9dfcc2801bdcc0ce5 geschaeftsbericht 2019 data pdf permanent dead link Rodl amp Partner advises CLAAS of America Inc CLAAS and the roedl com Retrieved 9 January 2020 Geschaftsbericht 2019 claas gruppe com Retrieved 9 January 2020 Claas Maschinenfabrik landtechnik historisch de Retrieved 9 January 2020 Topics claas group com Retrieved 9 January 2020 Combine Harvesting Wheat Team in Eight Hours Guinness World Records Retrieved 10 August 2013 Management www claas group com Retrieved 27 July 2020 The European leader made in Germany CLAAS combine harvesters New TRION www claas co uk Retrieved 8 August 2021 Claas hits Jaguar milestone A family gathering tractors from CLAAS www claas com au Retrieved 15 April 2021 Locations Germany claas group com Retrieved 3 January 2020 Renner Robert 4 July 2017 FLEXIBLE SHUTTLEZUGE UBERZEUGEN MARKTFUHRER CLAAS captrain de Archived from the original on 3 January 2020 Locations Germany claas group com Retrieved 3 January 2020 Claas ubernimmt Renault vollstandig profi in German 20 September 2010 Retrieved 3 January 2020 Standorte Europa claas gruppe com Retrieved 3 January 2020 CLAAS launches the Future Factory in Le Mans www claas co uk Retrieved 23 July 2021 Locations Europe claas group com Retrieved 3 January 2020 Locations Europe claas group com Retrieved 3 January 2020 Standorte Amerika claas gruppe com Retrieved 3 January 2020 Locations Europe claas group com Archived from the original on 14 February 2015 Retrieved 3 January 2020 Pesados Argentinos Claas Tucano 570 17 June 2016 Pesados Argentinos Claas Tucano 470 17 June 2016 Pesados Argentinos Claas Tucano 560 17 June 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Claas at Wikimedia Commons Official website Claas Museum Claas Tractors Specs Archived 24 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claas amp oldid 1189578597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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