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John Deere Power Systems Exhibits, Introduces Emissions Hub Blog at World of Concrete 2012

WATERLOO, Iowa  — John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) will display five of its Interim Tier 4/Stage III B diesel engines at World of Concrete 2012, January 24 – 27 in Las Vegas. Engines on exhibit will include the PowerTech™ PWX 4.5L, PowerTech PVX 6.8L models above and below 130 kW (174 hp), the PowerTech PVX 9.0L and the PowerTech PSX 13.5L. In addition, John Deere will also exhibit a pump drive cluster.
 
In conjunction with the show, JDPS is pleased to introduce the John Deere Emissions Hub, a blog developed to provide end users of off-highway equipment with regularly updated insights on emissions compliance and other resources. Jointly developed by JDPS and John Deere’s Construction & Forestry division, the Emissions Hub was created to promote greater end-user understanding of how increasingly stringent emissions regulations impact their business. The blog will serve as a valuable information center for anyone connected to the construction, forestry, agriculture and turf industries.
 
"The Emissions Hub is intended to improve our customers' competitiveness in these challenging times by offering expert business resources, technology updates and news on emissions standards," said Geoff Stigler, manager of worldwide marketing for John Deere Power Systems. "Blog visitors will be able to explore our resources, provide feedback and return frequently for the latest news and regulatory requirements — obtaining all the information they need to develop strategies and make the right decisions for their business."
 
"Our customers are seeing increasing pressure to get their equipment up to speed as emissions regulation compliance deadlines approach," said Joe Mastanduno, product marketing manager, engine/drivetrain for John Deere Construction & Forestry. "As questions arise, the Emissions Hub blog provides a place to come for answers. We look forward to listening to our customers and providing valuable information and insight to make compliance an opportunity, not an obstacle."
 
In January 2012, what had been known as the Straightforward Blog became the John Deere Emissions Hub, residing at www.johndeereemissionshub.com. Visitors to the former www.straightforwardblog.com site will be redirected to the new address.
 
 
Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) is a world leader in providing advanced products and services and is committed to the success of customers whose work is linked to the land — those who cultivate, harvest, transform, enrich and build upon the land to meet the world's dramatically increasing need for food, fuel, shelter and infrastructure. Since 1837, John Deere has delivered innovative products of superior quality built on a tradition of integrity. John Deere Power Systems manufactures and markets 30 kW to 448 kW (40 hp to 600 hp) industrial diesel engines and 56 kW to 559 kW (75 hp to 750 hp) marine diesel engines, as well as drivetrain components for use in a variety of off-highway applications. For more information, visit John Deere Power Systems at www.JohnDeere.com/jdpower.

Source: John Deere


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