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As competition between the largest farm machinery manufacturers increases, in this article we take a look at the biggest farm machinery manufacturers in the United Kingdom
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also answer some questions such as: Which company sells the most farm trailers in the UK? Where do vegetable inspection equipment manufacturers rank among equipment manufacturers? And who wants to invest in and expand their production facilities?
The latter are all among the largest companies here – apart from one company which has politely asked not to be included – and produce agricultural machinery and equipment in the UK
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4m Weaving Machinery
By importing several product lines, Knitting Machinery with its 50 employees has firmly established itself as an independent manufacturer and today accounts for around 70% of the turnover of seed drill manufacturers
Revenue in the UK and export markets will be generated at around 70:30 with domestic sales being driven by the shift to direct mining technologies
The development and improvement of new products has recently been aided by significant investment in expanded manufacturing and assembly space on the family run business’s rural site near Evesham, Worcestershire
Further expansion is underway to provide a bespoke office building and showroom
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8m Bailey Trailers
Since manufacturing the first farm trailer just over 40 years ago, Bailey Trailer, a family business employing nearly 100 people, has grown into the UK’s largest manufacturer of farm trailers, now based in Sleaford, Lincolnshire
Produces more than 1,000 units/year on its premises
Some of these were created with a new robotic welding facility as the company continues to invest in resources
Earlier this year, the machine shop and parts department moved to a new building to allow for further expansion plans for the company’s wide range
Fuel and water tankers, flatbeds, dropsees, stackers, people carriers and ejector models are sold primarily in the UK, alongside traditional silage and original harvest trailers, but exports typically worth £1m/year go abroad, mostly to Scandinavian countries and New Zealand
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3m Tong Engineering
Growing domestic export sales to over 50 countries have secured Tong’s position as the UK’s leading manufacturer of vegetable sorting and handling equipment with sales up 28% to January 2020
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Last autumn, 170 employees of the family business Tong moved into a £3
6million purpose-built factory on a new 2
8ha site in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, with phase two of occupancy later this year to complete the project Complete consolidation of two separate manufacturing facilities and provide 20% more capacity
UK sales account for about 65% of sales, with customers in Europe and elsewhere being credited for about 18% each
Tong factory Tong Engineering consolidates the two production facilities into one and expands the capacity for all handling and sorting equipment © Tong
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1m Teagle Machinery
More than 200 employees mainly based at the Teagle base near Truro, Cornwall manufacture a market leading range of Tomahawk grass and forage choppers for livestock and bedding
Tomahawk numbers reached 20,000 units in 2019, a year after family-owned Teagle celebrated its 75th anniversary
Sales rose 30% to a new high in 2019, with the UK accounting for just over 50% as exports to Europe (35%) and beyond (12%) increased
The facility produces rotary blowers, windrowers and basic fertilizer spreaders, complemented by a selection of imported machines, as well as a manure spreader built in its own 1,250 square meter hall which was completed in 2014
Teagle Tomahawk bale chopper assembly Bale chopper assembly © Teagle at the company’s extensive base near Teagle Tomahawk, Cornwall
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1m Bomford Turner
Vegetation control in agriculture, forestry and landscaping – even road maintenance – is Bomford Turner’s specialty with a sustainable Dynadrive twin-tine rotary cultivator
The company is a key part of US-based Alamo Group’s $352 million farm equipment business, with export sales to Ireland, France, Europe, North America, Australia and other markets in Asia accounting for about 56% of sales
Although the company employs just 20 people, a further 188 people are employed at the manufacturing plants of all Alamo group companies at Salford Priors in Worcestershire, which manufacture push arm and link mounted flail and rotary mowers
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9m Alvan Blanch
Operating from a base on the Wilts and Gloss border, Alvan Blanch is Britain’s largest manufacturer of post-harvest equipment and is well known for its grain dryers and specialist drying technology for a wide range of crops and commodities
Enterprise – Recognized by three Queen’s Awards for International Business Exports to over 100 countries account for 80% of total sales while investments over the past 10 years have expanded factory space to 12,000m² and brought the latest automation and robotic technologies to increase capacity and improve productivity
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5m Ploeger UK
As part of the Dutch-American Ploeger Oxbo Group, the former PMC Harvesters company designs and assembles pea harvesters for customers across Europe, South Africa and Australia
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It also makes self-pollinating hanger removers used in corn seed crops and is growing sales under the Oxbo name in Brazil, the US and parts of Europe
Export sales accounted for 65% of turnover in 2019 and although the company employs just 45 people many more jobs are supported by outsourcing component manufacture for assembly at the Fakenham plant in Norfolk
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9m LM Bateman & Co
Feeders, troughs, gates, chambers and handling systems for cattle and sheep and a wide range of cattle crushers form the core of the product range from LM Bateman Leake, Staffordshire is
In 2019, the UK generated 88% of sales, with export sales reaching over 25 countries across Europe and beyond
Most of the 140 workers are employed at the factory, where facilities include twin robots for automated door welding, a new dispatch area and additional land purchased for future expansion
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6m Spearhead Machinery
Spearhead, the third largest member of the Alamo Group’s UK operations, claims to be Europe’s leading supplier of large-scale rotary mowers for stump maintenance and vegetation protection
Based in Worcestershire, the company employs 14 people at the Alamo Group site, which designs and manufactures a range of boom and push flail mowers
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5m Redrock Engineering
With headquarters in Cologne, near Armagh, and a second factory an hour west in Five Miletown, Redrock Machinery manufactures a range of livestock and agricultural products
These range from sweepers, grass forks, silage grabs and liquid manure pumps to vertical and horizontal feed mixer wagons, trailers of all kinds, straw bale conditioners and liquid manure wagons