Tim Millwood chief supply chain officer AGCO

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AGCO has appointed Tim Millwood to succeed Hans-Bernd Veltmaat as Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer effective August 15, 2022. Mr. Millwood joins AGCO following a more than thirty-year career at Cummins Inc, where he most recently served as Vice President, Global Manufacturing.

Hans-Bernd Veltmaat has chosen to retire from AGCO on December 31, 2022. He will serve as a strategic advisor for the remainder of his tenure. “I want to thank Hans-Bernd for his contributions to AGCO over the past fourteen years. He significantly helped transform our global manufacturing network to enable our farmer-focused product strategy. We appreciate his continued support through the end of the year and wish him well during his retirement,” said Eric Hansotia, AGCO’s Chairman, President and CEO.

Mr. Millwood’s career at Cummins included multiple international assignments of purchasing and manufacturing over the past decade. He holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

“We are pleased to welcome Tim to the AGCO Senior Leadership Team,” Mr. Hansotia continued. “Tim has a proven track record of building strong teams that deliver great results. We look forward to leveraging his expertise as we accelerate our farmer first strategy.”

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