AGCO Digital Platform Boosts Parts Delivery
AGCO has been recognized for its innovation in digital agriculture with an award for its AGCO Parts Shop B2B platform. The company received a commendable prize at the 2026 Digital Engineering Awards for its work in improving how parts are ordered and delivered in the agriculture industry.
The AGCO Parts Shop B2B platform is a modern, unified system designed to replace older applications. It brings all parts of ordering processes into an easy-to-use environment. Dealers can now access a wide range of products, track orders in real time, and complete transactions with greater accuracy.
This new platform helps solve common challenges faced by dealers and farmers. By improving visibility and reducing delays, it ensures that essential parts reach farms quickly. This is especially important during busy seasons when equipment downtime can impact productivity.
The system has already been introduced in several global regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific. Plans are in place to expand its use in North America starting in late 2026. This expansion reflects AGCO’s commitment to building a stronger and more connected global parts network.
The development of the platform involved close collaboration between different teams within the organization. Their combined efforts helped create a reliable and consistent experience for users while improving efficiency across operations.
"We are truly honored to receive this award, which recognizes AGCO's ongoing commitment to digital excellence and innovation," said Stefan Caspari, AGCO Senior Vice President, Customer Success and North America Ag. "This achievement reflects our teams' dedication and collaboration as we work to be the most farmer focused organization in the industry."
Overall, the new platform supports smarter processes and better service delivery. It allows dealers to work more efficiently while ensuring farmers receive the parts they need without delays. This recognition highlights the growing role of digital technology in strengthening modern agriculture systems.
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