CNH Industrial, headquartered in London, UK, is a global leader in the capital goods sector, designing, producing, and selling agricultural and construction equipment, commercial vehicles, and powertrain solutions. The company's extensive brand portfolio includes Case IH, New Holland Agriculture, Steyr, Case Construction Equipment, Iveco, and FPT Industrial, serving customers in over 180 countries. CNH Industrial emphasizes innovation and sustainability, investing in advanced technologies to enhance productivity and reduce the environmental impact of its products. With a diverse workforce and a strong global presence, the company is committed to delivering efficient and reliable solutions tailored to the needs of various industries.
Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. will continue to collaborate closely with CNH to enhance its product lineup to meet the needs of Japanese farmers.
CNH Industrial N.V. (NYSE: CNHI / MI: CNHI) announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the capital stock of Raven Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: RAVN), a US-based leader in precision agriculture technology for US$58 per share, representing a 33.6% premium to the Raven Industries 4-week volume-weighted average stock price, and US$2.1 billion Enterprise Value.
Robots, once the staple of science fiction films and futuristic novels, are today used in a variety of settings ranging from the workplace to the home.
For the second consecutive year, CNH Industrial has been ranked amongst the ten most innovative companies in Brazil. The award, which recognizes the Company’s contribution to innovation, is conferred by the Valor Econômico newspaper in partnership with consultancy firm Strategy.
Brazil is a world leading producer of grain, and is set to reach a new national grain production record, with some 251 million tons of soybeans and corn in the 2019/2020 harvest, according to the Country’s Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. In the near future, a significant improvement in rural productivity is expected thanks to increasing connectivity, one of the pillars for the continuity of the Brazilian agriculture evolution.