Case IH Wraps Up 2017 With Strong Brand Loyalty and Innovative Engineering |
Jim Walker, Case IH vice president, NAFTA, says innovative equipment engineering and precision farming technology will help make farmers more productive in 2018. |
Vice president shares state of today’s ag equipment businessThis item has been supplied by a forage marketer and has not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hay & Forage Grower.“Case IH is more than just Case and IH — it’s about the combined legacies and values of equipment companies, dealerships and farms that never settle for anything but the best,” Walker said. “Building on the strength of what Case IH is today, we have a lot of possibilities in front of us.” Legacy of innovation “Over time, our company grew, diversified and acquired different businesses. Throughout this rich history, there continue to be three principles — innovative engineering, Agronomic Design™ and Efficient Power — that guide us in everything we do,” Walker said. These principles have delivered the iconic equipment used on farms throughout the world, such as Farmall®, Maxxum®, Magnum™ and Steiger® series tractors; Early Riser® planters, Patriot® series sprayers and Axial-Flow® combines.
Strong brand loyalty “We thank our dealers for making this possible,” Walker said. “Case IH dealers are the ambassadors of the brand. They go to work every day to deliver the right solutions and best-in-class service to our customers.” The study, conducted every three years, demonstrates the importance brand loyalty plays in the purchase of farm equipment. It’s also designed to show the role equipment dealers play in helping producers throughout the equipment buying process and ownership cycle. |