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Geringhoff Announces $5 Million U.S. Factory Expansion

Ahlen, Germany/St. Cloud, Minn. – Geringhoff, a global leader in premium, high-performance harvesting equipment, today announces a 40,000-square-foot, $5 million expansion of the Saint Cloud, Minn., manufacturing facility. Construction started at the end of last year. 

This investment will extend the company's U.S. and Canadian production of top-quality harvesting equipment, helping to meet the growing demand for corn heads, drapers and specialty headers for its U.S. and Canadian customers. This represents another step in Geringhoff’s growth plans to better serve its markets and especially serve the U.S. and Canadian markets locally. Geringhoff plans for the factory expansion to be completed mid-year 2025.

"This expansion represents a significant investment and will add to our ability to expand capacity to best serve our customers in the U.S. and Canada," said Bill Dickhut, president of Geringhoff, North America. "We look forward to deepening our commitment to our team, customers and community to continue to offer products proudly Made in the USA.”

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