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Agrisolutions Appoints Ryan King as VP of North America Sales

Agrisolutions, a global leader in agricultural components and wearing parts technology for tillage, planting seeding and harvesting, proudly announces the promotion of Ryan King to Vice President of North America Sales. With this appointment, Agrisolutions reinforces its commitment to innovation, quality, and deep collaboration with Agricultural original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and dealers throughout the Ag equipment industry.

Ryan brings a strong background in agricultural manufacturing and supply chain leadership. Prior to joining Agrisolutions, he held several roles in supply chain management at John Deere, where he gained firsthand insight into the dynamics of OEM operations and dealer networks. In 2023, Ryan joined Agrisolutions as Supply Chain Director for the Hardware division, driving strategic improvements in efficiency, product availability, and customer responsiveness.

In his new role, Ryan will focus on strengthening relationships with major OEMs, expanding the reach of Agrisolutions’ high-performance solutions, and enhancing aftermarket support across the region.

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