John Deere agrees to acquire Tenna, expanding mixed-fleet equipment tracking and construction operations technology. Deal ...
Deere & Company entered into an agreement to acquire Tenna, a construction technology company, and a holding of The Conti Group, that offers mixed-fleet equipment operations and asset tracking ...
Under terms of the acquisition from Conti Group, expected to close in early 2026, Tenna will operate as a separate unit ...
D-Series cabs are larger and quieter than predecessor machines, with increased visibility, improved HVAC system, larger door opening and more. Upon visiting John Deere Construction’s Web site, you’ll ...
Inside the West Hall (W40442), an additional space will highlight John Deere Power Systems and E-Power solutions, ...
John Deere's introduction of two new vegetation management attachments, paired with exciting new coupler technology from Sweden's engcon group, brings a new level of efficiency and productivity to its ...
Hitachi Construction Machinery and Deere are dissolving their joint venture. The two companies plan to continue a working relationship through licensing and supply agreements. Deere will continue to ...
Both the 622GP and 672GP models feature six-wheel drive and fuel-efficient Tier 4 Final John Deere diesel engines (6.8L and 9.0L), boasting 227 hp (169 kW) and 255 hp (190 kW), respectively. Thanks to ...
Farm and construction equipment companies, such as Caterpillar (CAT) and Deere & Company (DE), have trounced the broader markets over the past two decades. For instance, shares of Caterpillar have ...
Heavy equipment makers Deere & Co., better known as John Deere, have forged a strategic alliance with drone-tech startup Kespry, the companies announced Tuesday in Las Vegas at CONEXPO, an ...
Deere & Company’s (NYSE: DE) Construction & Forestry Equipment segment has seen revenues grow from $5.9 billion in 2017 to $11.5 billion in 2019, though we expect the segment revenues to plunge 16% to ...
(Reuters) - Deere & Co said on Thursday it would buy privately held German company Wirtgen Group for about $4.88 billion (£3.8 billion) to expand its road construction operations as it looks to cut ...
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