Deere & Company Prepared to Expand Operations, Employment in Russia
2009年7月6日 - 6:15PM
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MOLINE, Ill., July 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- On the eve of the
Russia - USA Business Forum in Moscow, Deere & Company
announced today that it is prepared to significantly expand its
farm, forestry, and construction operations in Russia, reinforcing
Deere's long-term commitment to a market in which John Deere has
had a presence for nearly 130 years. The Russia - USA Business
Forum is being held in conjunction with the summit meetings between
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President Barack Obama.
Samuel R. Allen, president and chief operating officer of Deere
& Company, is representing Deere at the Forum and will meet
with government officials and reporters in Moscow to emphasize
Deere's commitment to Russia. "We share the vision that Russia can
make a significant and sustainable contribution to help meet the
world's growing demand for food, energy, and forest products," said
Allen. "Under the right market access conditions, John Deere
anticipates significant investments in Russia. John Deere is
working to expand its Russian manufacturing of agricultural
equipment by early 2010. Ultimately, with the support of the
government of the Russian Federation, Deere could envision a series
of significant investments over the next five to seven years in
expanded capacity for manufacturing and supporting all types of
Deere equipment." The company already markets a wide range of
advanced technology products to the agricultural, forestry, and
construction sectors. Allen said farmers all across the world,
including those in Russia, need advanced technology to enhance
their productivity, improve their profitability, and contribute
more to meeting the growing global demand for food and agricultural
products. During its long presence in Russia, Deere has developed
an extensive dealer network across the country for its agricultural
and forestry products. The company has a manufacturing operation in
Orenburg that provides seeding and tillage equipment to the Russian
market and exports to other locations. In addition, John Deere is
developing an operations, training, and parts center near Kaluga.
In total, Deere and its independent dealers employ a workforce in
Russia of nearly 2,000 people, including technicians, engineers,
and agronomists. The workforce supports farmers, foresters, and
others who work the land. "John Deere's long-term commitment to the
Russia market is illustrated by our aspiration to significantly
expand operations and investment in the country," Allen said.
Earlier this year, the company introduced a broad line of
construction equipment into Russia despite the global economic
downturn. Between now and spring 2010, the company anticipates
investing in manufacturing facilities for tractors, construction,
forestry and harvesting equipment Allen, who will become Deere
& Company CEO on August 1, said the company's investments will
help Russia meet its goals of greater productivity in agriculture
and forestry and improved infrastructure development. The
investments also will enhance Russian manufacturing and
technological capabilities, while aligning with the Russian
government's plans and supporting a long-term presence of John
Deere in Russia. John Deere (Deere & Company - NYSE: DE) is a
world leader in providing advanced products and services for
agriculture, forestry, construction, lawn and turf care,
landscaping and irrigation. John Deere also provides financial
services worldwide and manufactures and markets engines used in
heavy equipment. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has
extended its heritage of integrity, quality, commitment and
innovation around the globe. DATASOURCE: Deere & Company
CONTACT: Ken Golden, Director, Strategic Public Relations, Deere
& Company, +1-309-765-5678 Web Site: http://www.deere.com/
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