SDF Group: A Leading Force in Agricultural Machinery
SDF Group, an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer, has established itself as a global leader in the industry. Founded in 1927, the company’s headquarters are located in Treviglio (Bergamo), Italy. SDF Group is renowned for producing a wide range of high-quality agricultural equipment, including tractors, combine harvesters, and diesel engines, under well-known brand names such as SAME, Deutz-Fahr, Lamborghini Trattori, Hürlimann, Grégoire, and VitiBot.
A Storied History of Innovation
The roots of SDF Group trace back to 1927 when the Cassani brothers, Francesco and Eugenio, developed one of the first tractors powered by a diesel engine. Their pioneering spirit set the stage for the formation of SAME (Società Accomandita Motori Endotermici) in Treviglio (Bergamo) in 1942. The acquisition of Lamborghini Trattori S.p.A. in 1973 marked a significant milestone in SAME’s growth journey.
In 1979, with the acquisition of Hürlimann, SAME changed its name to SAME-Lamborghini-Hürlimann (S-L-H). The year 1995 saw a transformative moment when the group acquired Deutz-Fahr from the German group KHD. The company then adopted the name SAME Deutz-Fahr (SDF), reflecting its diversified portfolio and international presence.
SDF expanded its horizons by establishing SAME Deutz-Fahr India in 1996, strengthening its commitment to the Indian market.
Global Expansion and Diverse Acquisitions
From 2003 to 2012, SDF held a 10% stake in Finland-based Sampo-Rosenlew, a company specializing in components and combine harvesters with 4 and 5 straw walker systems. Although this shareholding was later divested, it showcased SDF’s interest in expanding its product range.
In 2005, SDF’s acquisition of Croatia-based Ðuro Ðaković led to the establishment of Deutz-Fahr Combines, a division producing Deutz-Fahr branded components and combine harvesters.
The commitment to preserving its rich heritage led to the creation of the Same Deutz-Fahr Historical Archives and Museum at the company’s main headquarters in Treviglio in 2008.
In 2011, SDF acquired Grégoire A/S, a company specializing in equipment for wine farming, olive oil farming, pruning, and the harvesting of grapes and olives. The same year, the group initiated a joint venture in China with Shandong Changlin Machinery.
SDF’s global reach expanded further in 2014 with the establishment of SAME Deutz-Fahr Traktör Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. in Istanbul, Turkey. Additionally, the company acquired Agricultural Equipment in China. In 2016, SDF acquired a majority stake in its Chinese business, solidifying its presence in this critical market.
Cutting-Edge Innovations and Environmental Commitment
In 2022, SDF made a significant move by acquiring VitiBot, a French leader in the production of autonomous and electric robots for vineyards. This acquisition aligns with SDF’s commitment to technological advancement and sustainable agriculture.
SDF’s global operations are impressive, with nine production sites, twelve commercial branches, one joint venture in China, 155 importers, over 3,100 dealers, and a dedicated workforce of 4,400 employees.
Notably, SDF’s research and development endeavors have received support through a €50 million European Investment Bank loan, secured by the European Fund for Strategic Investments. This funding is in line with Horizon 2020 and the Paris Agreement’s objectives, aiming to enhance the efficiency of bioeconomy supply chains while reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Award-Winning Tractors
SDF’s commitment to excellence is evident in the accolades its tractors have earned over the years. Notable awards include the Red Dot Product Design Award, Tractor of the Year, and Agritechnica Innovation Award, among others.
Production Plants Across the Globe
SDF operates production plants in various locations to meet the diverse needs of farmers worldwide:
- Treviglio, Italy: Produces mid and mid-high power tractors ranging from 70 to 170 HP.
- Lauingen, Germany: Manufactures mid and mid-high power tractors with 130 HP and above.
- Županja, Croatia: Specializes in combines and harvesting machines.
- Ranipet, India: Produces low and low-mid power tractors up to 110 HP and diesel engines ranging from 30 to 170 HP.
- Châteaubernard, France: Focuses on machinery for grape and olive harvesting, both towed and self-propelled.
- Bandirma, Turkey: Manufactures mid-power tractors up to 130 HP.
- Linshu, China: Produces tractors with up to 280 HP, combines, and harvesting machines ranging from 32 to 140 HP.
- Suihua, China: Specializes in tractors with 210 HP.
A Legacy of Agricultural Excellence
SDF Group’s rich history, commitment to innovation, global presence, and dedication to sustainability make it a force to be reckoned with in the agricultural machinery industry. With a diverse range of products and a focus on technological advancements, SDF continues to shape the future of farming worldwide.
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