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SpaceTec Case Study - InterForm400 at AGCO
AGCO, one of the world's largest manufacturers, designers, and distributors of agricultural equipment had recently moved from a mainframe environment to an IBM System i one. They needed a solution to speed up their print management when running across Europe. The speed of their original application although fine for the UK was too slow when extended out across Europe. This meant that the European operations could not operate to the same standards as the UK. AGCO needed a print workflow application which would run on the IBM System i without any requirement for re-programming their print applications. The application would need to produce forms overlays which are transparent to the end user. There were also other considerations to take into account as AGCO had no need or budget to replace their existing infrastructure such as the Lan/Wan Networks and attached PCL printers. Formatted print would require the ability to be sent as email attachments, it was also necessary to include an archiving tool in order to ensure older documents could be reprinted in their original form if required. All this together with the need for an application which would run at comparable speeds across the UK and Europe meant AGCO had their work cut out investigating different solutions. Peter Graham, Technical development Project Manager for AGCO said: “Although we knew it would take some time to investigate a number of solutions it was very important to us that we selected not only a product to fulfil our current requirements but also one that we could expand if the need arose at a later stage.
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- AGCO Ready To Rumble - The Toy Tractor Times
hi-res send to friend more video sign up! FREE TRIAL AGCO Ready To Rumble Are you ready to rumble? The June 2007 Toy Tractor Times features AGCO and Tractor Pulling. With roots that are firmly established in the North American farm equipment industry, AGCO Corporation has a heritage that reaches as far back as the mid-1800s through many of its brands. Its direct lineage is from the Allis-Chalmers brand name. The Allis-Gleaner Company (AGCO) got its start in 1990 with the purchase of Deutz Allis Corporation from German-based Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG. KHD, in turn, had purchased the Allis-Chalmers agricultural equipment business five years earlier. Since that time, AGCO has become a worldwide farm machinery company through market growth and strategic acquisitions. Today AGCO is a world leader with is corner stone brands of AGCO, Massey Ferguson, Challenger,Fendt, Gleaner, Sun Flower, White planters, AG-Chem, Spa-Coupe and Hesston Hay & Forage. This month our AGCO feature has special Toy Tractor Times webisodes on the all new Challenger MT900B 4wd series, AGCO Tractors, AGCO-Allis and the first 10 Years of AGCO.
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Forbes.com - ForbesFinder
AGCO Automotive - Baton Rouge, LA - Home AGCO provides overall lowest cost of vehicle ownership.... 2008 AGCO Automotive Corporation. All rights reserved. 11410 Coursey Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA...
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AGCO Corporation
Taking Root AGCO offers a full product line including tractors, combines, hay tools, sprayers, forage equipment and implements through more than 8,500 independent dealers and distributors around the world. AGCO provides retail financing worldwide through its Agricredit joint venture. AGCO Corporation has its roots in the North American farm equipment industry with its heritage reaching as far back as the mid 1800's through many of its brands. However, its direct lineage is from the Allis-Chalmers brand name. In 1990 KHD sold its Deutz Allis division to AGCO. Since that time, AGCO has become a world-wide farm machinery company through market growth and strategic acquisitions. Today with sales of approximately $2.9 billion, AGCO is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AG. 1990 AGCO, formed with the purchase of Deutz Allis, began manufacturing and distributing farm equipment under the AGCO Allis and GLEANER brand names. 1991 AGCO purchased Hesston Corporation and the tractor division of White-New Idea. 1992 AGCO purchased the North American distribution rights to the SAME brand specialty tractors.
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