Exports of U.S.-made agricultural equipment were down 14% overall for the first three quarters of 2016 compared to 2015 January – September, for a total $5.1 billion shipped to global markets.
AEM officers and directors work on behalf of all member companies, giving their time and talent to provide strategic direction and guidance for the association’s business-development initiatives in areas including public policy, market data and exhibitions, as well as technical, safety and regulatory issues and education/training.
Exports of U.S.-made agricultural equipment at midyear 2016 dropped 12% overall compared to the first half of 2015, for a total $3.54 billion shipped to global markets.
While the global downturn in the agricultural machinery industry seems to have stabilized, global recovery is not in sight for the next six months, according to results of the latest Agrievolution Business Barometer survey.
Exports of U.S.-made agricultural equipment for first quarter 2016 dropped 8% overall compared to first quarter 2015, for a total $1.7 billion shipped to global markets.
The AEM Ag Executive Outlook will feature some of agriculture’s leading manufacturers discussing key issues including the future of agriculture, new technologies and the vital role of ag advocacy at the local and national level.
The Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers reports that exports of U.S.-made ag equipment declined 15.8% for the first three quarters of 2015 compared to 2014, for a total $5.8 billion shipped worldwide.
Leif Magnusson, president of Claas Global Sales Americas, has been elected as 2016 chair of the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). Magnusson succeeds John Patterson of JCB USA Group, and will serve a 1-year term.
The two distinguished inductees into the 2015 AEM Hall of Fame are Jon Kinzenbaw of Kinze Manufacturing, headquartered in Williamsburg, Iowa, and Joe MacDonald of MacDon Industries Ltd, based in Winnipeg, Man.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we look at Titan Machinery’s Q4 and FY 2025 earnings, and the improvement in inventory levels over the last 2 quarters
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