Which country does the claas harvester come from?

The claas harvester is from Germany.

The German CLAAS company was founded in 1913. The company headquarters located in Haswink, Germany is the global R&D center and production base. CLAAS has advanced workshops and manufacturing equipment, first-class manufacturing technology and an independent spare parts supply system to ensure that users can enjoy high-quality products and high-quality, timely after-sales service anytime and anywhere.

CLAAS's harvesting machinery is world-famous and is called "FIRST CLAAS" by users. It enjoys the reputation of "harvesting expert" in the industry. In 1936, CLAAS launched its own combine harvester, and in 1953 it launched a self-propelled combine harvester.

Development History

The forage harvesting machinery of the German Claas Agricultural Machinery Company is in the leading position in Europe. As early as 1921, the Claas Company invented its patented product-the knotting mouth. It is used in different types of balers; the baler manufacturer of Claas Company in Metz, France is the largest baler production base in Europe.

Self-propelled silage harvesters account for more than 50% of the global market share. Their high-quality mechanical performance and cost-effectiveness have been recognized by the Chinese market. At the same time, all products meet the requirements of forage harvesting, drying, gathering, and bundling. , handling, transportation and other operations needs.

2003 was a year of strategic adjustment for the German Claas Agricultural Machinery Company. Through the acquisition of the famous French Renault Agricultural Machinery Company, it successfully entered the tractor field and launched a full range of tractors from 50 to 335 horsepower, strengthening the leading position of the German Claas Agricultural Machinery Company in France, Germany and even the entire world agricultural machinery market.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-CLAAS KGaA mbH