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John Deere expands forestry
equipment production in B.C |
John Deere has announced the company will expand its forestry equipment production at its John Deere Specialty Products facility located in Langley, British Columbia. Manufacturing of the 900-Series models will start later this year, followed by the 800-Series models in early Spring 2025. ˇ°All of us at John Deere Specialty Products are excited about this opportunity to grow at our location and provide customers with even more confidence through our commitment to the highest quality and durable products,ˇ± said Alan Tracey, Factory Manager at John Deere Langley. ˇ°We have a long tenure of forestry design and manufacturing experience, and we are passionate about working with our customers.ˇ± The John Deere Specialty Products facility will serve as the centre of excellence for manufacturing purpose-built tracked forestry equipment. The production increase will enhance services provided by John Deere to both North American and global customers and strategically position tracked harvesters and feller bunchers in a key forestry region. The John Deere Specialty Products production facility currently employs about 100 people and produces tracked processors, road builders and tracked log loaders for the global market. The business has been operating since 1998 and continues to positively impact its local communities and John Deere customers around the world. Source: equipmentjournal.com |