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John Deere Werke Zweibrucken

John Deere Werke Zweibrucken: Innovators in Harvesting Technology


John Deere Werke Zweibrucken is a unit of Deere & Company.
Deere & Company is the world's leading provider of advanced products and services for agriculture.

Zweibrucken Werke Manufactured Products

  • Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters
  • Combines

Factory History

Equipment and implements for the production of field crops have been built in Zweibrucken since the Christian Wery Implement Company was founded in 1863.

This company then merged with Lanz to become the Lanz-Wery Company in 1916, producing horse drawn hay and forage equipment.

In 1931, the Heinrich Lanz AG company became the sole owner, manufacturing both horse and tractor drawn equipment at the plant.

In 1956, John Deere and Lanz became international partners, with John Deere’s acquisition of a majority shareholding.

  • In 1964, the Zweibrucken factory assumed the development and production of combine harvesters.
  • In 1993, self-propelled forage harvester development and production was transferred to the plant, from John Deere Ottumwa Works in Ottumwa, IA.
  • In 1994, the seeding and tillage production lines were added.
  • In 2000, John Deere Company introduced the telehandler lines which are manufactured by Zweibrucken Werke.

Commitment to Self Propelled Forage Harvester Business

The 7050 series self-propelled forage harvester represents the leading edge of silage crop harvesting technology.

High power availability, fuel efficiency, kernel processing, durability, and field support are the foundation of John Deere forage harvesters performance. The HarvestLab moisture sensor, introduced by John Deere in 2007, showcases John Deere's commitment to SPFHs.

Producers and custom operators worldwide have come to appreciate the evolution of John Deere Forage Harvesters for their quality performance and reliability in a wide range of silage crops and conditions.

Preparing for Future Business

Talented and creative teams of specialists design and create the well-known John Deere quality and innovation into the machines built in Zweibrucken.

Training, commitment and teamwork are the cornerstones of an employee structure that ensures technological and leadership in product design, and Genuine Value for the customer.

Our commitment to Total Quality and extensive employee training ensures that our customers enjoy maximum performance from high quality machines.




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