JOHN DEERE

The American company was established in the first half of the 19th century in Illinois and named after its founder. The symbol of this manufacturer is the image of a jumping deer. Founded by the blacksmith Deere, the company is a world leader in the production of products for land-related activities: plowing and cultivation, soil reclamation, harvesting, and more. It meets the ever-increasing global demand for food, housing, and infrastructure. Deere & Company is introducing a “smart machines” program that will automate many processes in agriculture. For this purpose, an unmanned tractor and software are being developed. In addition, Deere & Co. has an experimental electric tractor. The company believes that this will improve the industry's efficiency in the future. The corporation owns 25 subsidiary brands around the world and produces machinery and equipment for the agricultural, building and road construction, logging, warehousing, and storage industries. This list includes tractors, combines, excavators, loaders, graders, skidders, diesel engines, snow blowers, seeders, plows, lawn mowers, chainsaws, and much more. The brand's positive global image is consistent with its slogan, "Nothing Runs Like a Deere." The main sales market is North and Latin America, but about 15% of all sales are in Europe and Asia, indicating a geographical expansion of the market. Deere & Co. is involved in motorsports and has twice sponsored cars for NASCAR drivers. The corporation cares about environment by consistently reducing production carbon emissions. The corporation's head office is located in Moline.

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