New AGCO parts center in California

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AGCO is building a new parts distribution center in Visalia, CA USA,  to facilitate future growth and support Western U.S. farmers. The expanded facility will serve AGCO’s full brand portfolio, especially its rapidly growing premium Fendt brand.

Located less than three miles from the current site, the new 115,000-square-foot facility will replace the existing center and feature advanced warehouse automation, expanded stocking capacity and improved forecasting capabilities to ensure faster delivery and greater parts availability for AGCO dealers and customers.

“California’s high-value crop farmers rely on equipment that runs long hours, often logging over 2,000 hours per year in demanding conditions,” said Jena Holtberg-Benge, AGCO Vice President of Aftersales and Parts. “By expanding our parts distribution capabilities in Visalia, we’re ensuring rapid access to critical components that keep machines running and on track during peak seasons.”

Visalia’s central location in the heart of West Coast agriculture enables AGCO to reach any dealer or farmer in the region within a day. The new facility will reduce lead times and improve fill rates for high demand parts across AGCO’s full brand portfolio.

The new parts distribution center is scheduled to begin operations in late 2026.

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