Responsive Image Banner

Yanmar completes acquisition of Claas India

Combines to be added to Yanmar’s product catalog

Yanmar has completed its acquisition of Claas India through a joint venture. (Photo: Yanmar)

Yanmar Holdings Co. Ltd. has completed the acquisition of Claas India Pvt. Ltd. from Germany-based Claas Group through its joint venture company Yanmar Coromandel Agrisolutions Pvt. Ltd.

It has changed the company’s name to Yanmar Agricultural Machinery India Pvt. Ltd. (YAMIN).

Combine Claas India has been home to the Crop Tiger combine, available in wheeled and tracked versions. (Photo: Claas)

The company’s combine harvesters will be added to Yanmar’s lineup. The company also said YAMIN, which employs 220 people, will produce combines and other agricultural machinery for the Indian market and the global market at its factory located in Morinda, Punjab, India.

“India is one of the world’s top grain producers and represents a crucial market for our agribusiness,” said Kemal Shoshi, President of Yanmar Agribusiness Co., Ltd, when the sale was announced in August 2024. “This acquisition will enable us to offer a wider range of products, significantly enhancing Yanmar’s presence in India...”

Yanmar Coromandel Agrisolutions is a joint venture between Yanmar and India-based Coromandel, a manufacturer and retailer of pesticide and fertilizer.

POWER SOURCING GUIDE

The trusted reference and buyer’s guide for 83 years

The original “desktop search engine,” guiding nearly 10,000 users in more than 90 countries it is the primary reference for specifications and details on all the components that go into engine systems.

Visit Now

STAY CONNECTED



Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

Latest News
Shell Rotella launches PC-12 Knowledge Hub
Site launched to help industry understand upcoming diesel engine oil category
Bonsai to show Amiga Flex autonomous machine at Agritechnica
Vision-based autonomy can help improve productivity on farms
JCB’s Phil Layton confirmed as next CECE president
JCB’s Phil Layton to take over presidency from José Antonio Niete
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Becky Schultz Vice President of Content Tel: +1 480 408 9774 E-mail: becky.schultz@khl.com
Julian Buckley Editor Tel: +44 (0) 1892 784088 E-mail: julian.buckley@khl.com
Chad Elmore Managing Editor E-mail: chad.elmore@khl.com
Tony Radke Vice President of Sales Tel: +1 602 721 6049 E-mail: tony.radke@khl.com
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA

US Steel Tariffs Raise Equipment Costs

NEW ANALYSIS & FREE WHITEPAPER

Expanded US tariffs on steel and aluminium are pushing up construction equipment prices. Read the analysis and download the whitepaper for data and forecasts.

Read & Download