AGCO begins remanufacturing transmissions in Brazil

New operation in Jundiaí promises more agility, savings for the producer and environmental gains

25.04.2025 | 14:30 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine, based on information from Flavia Amarante
AGCO managers celebrate the start of production - Photo: Tiago Lima
AGCO managers celebrate the start of production - Photo: Tiago Lima

AGCO Corporation has begun remanufacturing mechanical transmissions in Brazil. The operation takes place at the new Reman Transmission Center of Excellence, located in Jundiaí. With an investment of R$19 million, the initiative reinforces the company's operations in the country and its commitment to innovation and efficiency in the agricultural machinery sector.

The center has 1.750 square meters and an initial capacity to remanufacture 100 transmissions per year. The focus is on Massey Ferguson and Valtra tractors. The professionals received intensive technical training in Finland to perform the process with global quality standards.

Local production will reduce lead times, make the supply chain more efficient and offer manufacturers up to 30% cheaper parts. Remanufactured transmissions come with a one-year factory warranty and can be delivered in as little as two days. Installation is quick and easy, reducing machine downtime.

In addition to saving money, the solution contributes to sustainability in agriculture. Remanufacturing reduces emissions, saves natural resources and extends the life cycle of parts. The operation is part of AGCO's circular economy model, which includes returning the core of the used part for reuse.

According to AGCO, the new center expands the company's autonomy in Brazil and helps it meet the demands of the field more efficiently. The company intends to continue investing in the local production of strategic parts to strengthen its position in the market and support rural producers with affordable and sustainable solutions.

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